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Paul Stewart STR Life- Remitting and paying Taxes
16 January 2025 | 11 replies
I do it myself and takes 20 to 30 minutes a month (did it yesterday for Dec), with about 7 of those minutes for 1 property in Blount County, TN which requires the form to be manually filled out, write a check, address an envelope, scan doc and check for my records and walk it to my mailbox.
Jay Hinrichs LA fires Wholesalers Beware
20 January 2025 | 19 replies
The fire insurance companies dropped policies holders when they knew the fire was coming, in some cases, they're not even paying the full amount, and there's the case where some people didn't even have insurance.For those people who just want to walk away from this entire experience, is it possible that  morally-driven wholesalers can help them in a situation where not only the California government failed them, but also the Insurance companies?
Kimberley Sewell RABBU Listing Service
31 December 2024 | 2 replies
Just before closing, they decided that they didn't want the property with the property lines in the new walking trail that is coming connecting Mt.
Travis Tamillo Active duty turned Realtor
11 January 2025 | 13 replies
As an out of state investor, am looking to work with wholesalers, agent or bird dog who can walk the ground .
Don Konipol The Most DANGEROUS Real Estate Investments for the “Amateur” Investor
31 January 2025 | 52 replies
@Jay Hinrichs I know of one person who is buying high LTV preforeclosures Subto while theyre off market by paying the owners around $10k-$15k to walk away, quit claiming them into an entity, then seller-financing the entity holding title to the property to owner-occupants under the pretense that it's for commercial purposes on interest-only balloons at inflated values.
Van Lam Cash Out Refinance
11 January 2025 | 7 replies
My client bought a 22 unit building and used this strategy and walked out of closing with a check for $800k to perform the rest of the renovations, paid himself back his already expended rehab costs and his entire down payment.  
AJ Wong Ten Real Estate and Economic impacts of the LA Wildfires
16 January 2025 | 4 replies
Beyond property owner losses are retailers, grocery workers, dog walkers and all walks of life whom’s livelihood was interrupted.
Dominic Mazzarella Turning Challenges Into Opportunities: How I Saved My Multi-Use Property Sale
19 January 2025 | 9 replies
I went from barely breaking even to walking away with a very comfortable profit.This experience taught me two critical lessons:Never give up when the situation looks bleak.
Marc Robinson Community input on a small mobile home park, distressed with high vacancy
13 January 2025 | 10 replies
@Marc Robinson some may be more adventurous than me but with septic and well I would walk awayI prefer TOH of course but with $300 lot rent and 19 occupied, utilities included in rent I would pay $400-450k for this
Bradford G. Rod Khleif vs Brad Sumrok Multifamily Coaching Review ??
26 January 2025 | 54 replies
Brad has two levels: Personal Mentoring where he walks you through how to do a deal.