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Zeb B. Neighbor disconnected sewer line
7 March 2024 | 3 replies
Shop around for an attorney. 25 years is an established easement I think.
Jack B. Will housing crash in 2026 or has it already crashed? Expert called last two crashes.
8 March 2024 | 121 replies
Much like we've mentioned on this board quite a few times, if rates do come down in a harsh fashion it's for a net negative underlying reason.
Jesse Buchanan Contractors versus running crews for fix and flips
8 March 2024 | 19 replies
Hire the plumbing trademens (either work for themselves or a plumbing shop), electricians, drywall/spacklers, flooring, painter, hvac, ktichen/bath, etc. 
Beth Johnson Understanding the difference between Loss Payee and Mortgagee
6 March 2024 | 0 replies
By default, the Mortgagee is both the one that lends and the one that has an insurable interest and therefor both descriptions pertain to “Mortgagee”.Which is preferred: Traditional Banks always only require they be listed as the Mortgagee whereas Hard Money and or Private Money; it’s 50/50.Now, you’re probably wondering in what instance would someone be listed as a Loss Payee but not Mortgagee- well, let’s say someone lends the property owner money in a non-traditional fashion - we can chat more about this later -whether it be for the property or for something else, doesn’t matter, and the borrower uses the property as collateral.
Engelo Rumora WTF is wrong with investors these days?
9 March 2024 | 261 replies
Some investor is looking for like all in one shop like Walmart, relator, PM and loan officer.
Victor Hernandez New Agent In need of Growing firm!
7 March 2024 | 3 replies
I purchased Raynor Realty a few years ago and positioned the shop to specialize in working with investors.
Ardian Selimi 22 with 200k liquid looking to get my first property
8 March 2024 | 31 replies
there is a popular weed shop right across from us too. i feel they wouldnt mind considering food/weed would be so close and we'd get business from them too so i can give them discounts. whats your thoughts on this?
Gluterie Marasigan How to rent out my home so I can buy a multifamily and househack?
7 March 2024 | 3 replies
When we were house shopping, at the same time we were getting our house ready to rent.
María Fernanda Arranz New member! 👋
7 March 2024 | 6 replies
We’re a one stop shop for everything you need.
Vernon Huffman If you had $300k liquid how would you start RIGHT NOW?
8 March 2024 | 53 replies
But you gotta be on the ground.Great on paper and some years you might get 15% returns and next year -15% returns.Plus, there is no true value in such areas as homes sell for $1,000 and others to unsuspecting out of state buyers for $60,000 where the provider makes a $20,000+ margin.Then it goes vacant, vandalized and back to a $1,000 houseLooks for areas with a more consistent sales value where homeowners also live and not just investor owned.B class in my eyes is:1) Close to infrastructure like schools, hospitals, shopping mall, larger employer, etc...2) Mix of homeowners and investor owned (leaning toward more homeowners).3) Well kept yards and no boarded up homes.