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Andrea Wellman New to real estate investment and eager to learn
2 January 2025 | 4 replies
Hey Andrea, for STR you're definitely going to want to look into A/B class areas.
Iliana Herrman Guidance for an Eager BP Newbie
3 January 2025 | 5 replies
There are definitely markets that allow Class A properties, and still cash flow! 
Steve K. Anyone Else Fed Up With Loan Servicing Companies?
8 January 2025 | 33 replies
We definitely don’t have any troubled loans. 
Justin Smith noise complaints - couple fighting - NEED ADVISE
2 January 2025 | 10 replies
Whether it's a legal demand for compliance or simply an email, it doesn't really matter; just make sure everything is in writing. 
Jeremy Jareckyj Mid Term Rental Agreement
29 December 2024 | 15 replies
Quote from @Jeremy Jareckyj: Anything rented for longer than 30 days is legally considered a long-term rental.
Hai Le Vacating unit at end of lease
2 January 2025 | 1 reply
A quick google search of your state indicates the following regaridng timeline to give notice:30 daysFor tenants who have lived in the property for less than one year, or have a lease for less than one year60 daysFor tenants who have lived in the property for more than one year but less than two years, or have a lease for more than one year but less than two years90 daysFor tenants who have lived in the property for more than two years, or have a lease for at least two yearsI'd definitely touch base with an eviction attorney in your state to ensure you are not missing any steps and to have the attorney as a backup option in case the tenant does not vacate easily.
Don Konipol Why Most Real Estate Investors Can’t Scale Their Investments or Their Business.
4 January 2025 | 14 replies
But the answer for everyone may differ.Here are the personal attributes I see in those able to achieve a higher than market ROI, enough higher to be able to “scale”.1- Knowledge of real estate principles, real estate law and real estate finance2- Minimum 3 -5 years full time, or near full time experience directly related to real estate investing3- Ability to utilize technology for increased efficiency, capacity, and accuracy4- Excellent hired legal counsel and excellent hired marketing help5- Established method(s) of obtaining consistently high QUALITY deal flow6- Ability to manage and choose people who are NOT employees: Attorneys, Appraisers, Mortgage Brokers, Real Estate Brokers, Title Companies, Surveyors, Marketing Specialists, Accountants, Contractors, Consultants, Property Managers7- A VERIFIABLE track record of success8- Ability to identify, analyze, and negotiate a deal that can be “worked” for “enhanced” ROI9- Some type of competitive advantage; for example for me it’s my ability to analyze and identify mortgage loans that are actually less risky than all other lenders believe (on the investing in debt side), and on the real property side it’s my ability to analyze”pull the trigger” with LESS information than other investors need,  combined with the ability to pay cash, or raise significant capital almost instantly as well as being able to obtain loans at the lowest prime customer bank rate with no recourse or personal liability.  
Namal Burman when does 1031 exchange make sense?
27 December 2024 | 4 replies
Hire a company/person that is solely a QI like @Dave Foster they do it every day and will keep you legal and on track. 
Mario Morales Commercial Unit & Leasing
2 January 2025 | 3 replies
Ultimately, a “win-win” keeps your tenant profitable while ensuring you’re not underpricing your asset.As for notice periods, definitely check your local regs, from what I’ve heard.
Torianne Baley Letter of Intent with Loan Fee - Is this Legit
2 January 2025 | 19 replies
Quote from @Elias Halvorson: Definitely do not pay that upfront fee.