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Diana Jing Rent To Retirement Review
7 September 2024 | 85 replies
Things like leaking pipe under sink, downspout that needs securing, sewer vent pipe out to the attic, missing smoke detectors in a unit, loose material, etc. are all very easy fixes that we would be happy to make for you. 
Hitesh Gupta How would you find a syndication mentor
3 September 2024 | 5 replies
Attorneys can help (once hired) with securities offerings and marketing compliance.  
James McGovern When should landlords waive background checks to support Undocumented Immigrants?
2 September 2024 | 24 replies
Just because someone does not have a social security number does not mean they are undocumented.
Ryan Gyllenband HELOC in Texas on Investment Property
4 September 2024 | 39 replies
(Other financing arrangements might be possible.)You can only obtain one home equity loan per year, even if you have fully paid off the prior home equity loan.Regulation of LendersTexas restricts who may lawfully issue a home equity loan.An unlicensed person is not permitted to make a home equity loan unless that individual is either related with the borrower to the second degree, or is the seller and is providing financing for the property.A home equity loan must be secured only by the home itself, and the lender may not attach the loan to any additional assets as collateral.
Virginia Lacy CO Landlord - Can I use a SD to pay my spouse to repair damage to my units?
2 September 2024 | 4 replies
Hi Everyone,     I am aware Colorado law prevents landlords from charging the tenant's security deposit for the time the landlord spends on repairs (though they can charge materials).
Angel Dejesus Heloc or Credit line whats the Difference when you have a multifamily
3 September 2024 | 7 replies
A general credit line, on the other hand, could be secured by other assets or unsecured, and doesn't necessarily involve your home equity.HELOC Characteristics: - Uses your home as collateral - Usually has a lower interest rate than unsecured credit lines - Typically has a variable interest rate - Allows you to borrow up to a certain limit, repay, and borrow again during the draw period - Can be used for various purposes, including home improvements, debt consolidation, or as an emergency fund While it's possible to use a HELOC for RE investing or rehab projects, some lenders may be hesitant about this use.
Maria T. Torres Strategies for Finding, Evaluating, and Securing High-Return Opportunities
30 August 2024 | 1 reply
Hi Maria,Finding, evaluating, and securing high-return opportunities in private money lending can be rewarding, especially for beginners.
Michael Daniel Taking over a tenant occupied property.
3 September 2024 | 6 replies
Security deposit amountYou can find plenty of examples by searching for "tenant estoppel certificate doc" or exchanging "doc" with "pdf" for more options.Here is an example and explanation: Sample EstoppelSome have a lot of legal jargon but this document does not need to be so detailed.
Jason Eisert Advice Needed: Selling a One-of-a-Kind Estate in Kailua Kona, Hawaii
1 September 2024 | 1 reply
This home has been described by building department officials as the largest residential home on the Big Island, featuring an impressive 100-foot pool.I purchased the property in 2021 when it was in a severely dilapidated state.
Margot Weatherford Family Dollar -Dollar Tree
4 September 2024 | 10 replies
@Margot Weatherford  If the lease is up in 4 years, the only way to get more security is to "tie" it up long enough to see if you could go ahead and get an extension from Family Dollar/Dollar Tree.