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Jonathan Soto Using HELOC to become a HML
7 September 2024 | 4 replies
Definitely eye opening
Ashley C. Let's Get REAL For A Minute Section 8 HUD Property Investors
11 September 2024 | 69 replies
So I just saw this post about Section 8 HUD tenants, and this post stated something along the lines of section 8 tenants being more likely to damage properties because they're section 8 low income tenants, and also something about investors not wanting to put money needed into Section 8 properties because they think they're just going to be ruined by these Section 8 tenants, and as someone who knows the entire process with investors, owners, contractors, tenants, and prospective tenants, this is what I have to say about it:In my experience, Section 8 HUD tenants are actually better custodians of the property because of many factors, but 3 of the main reasons being, there is an annual HUD inspection that is performed on each property, so this gives the owner an extra 'protection vector' against damages, also, the initial placement of a Section 8 HUD tenant requires a passing HUD inspection, therefore there's a record of the property's initial state prior to move in, and additionally, they want to have an easy renewal voucher process annually, and their unit remaining in good condition is an incentive for those reasons, therefore they are LESS likely to damage a property - their future depends on it!
Kevin Leslie LLC Question for asset protection.
5 September 2024 | 4 replies
I have been looking into setting up a holding company in Wyoming for asset protection and moving all businesses and future rentals into this holding company.
Barrett Dunigan Upset Sale in Montgomery County, PA (with a side of intrigue)
10 September 2024 | 28 replies
@David Krulac I know this post is 6 mos old, but with everything you state above, how is it that you bid on these courthouse deals and protect yourself?
Liam D. Buyer going behind my back! HELP
9 September 2024 | 18 replies
The PSA is always going to protect you in these situations as of course a dishonest buyer is always going to jump on a deal if there is nothing prohibiting them from doing so.
Christine Wilcher FHA loans for house hack
9 September 2024 | 3 replies
Using an LLC can provide liability protection and business structuring.
Alex Silang Buying in an "A" neighborhood vs "C" neighborhood
8 September 2024 | 3 replies
I'm weighing on buying a "A" property though. 1) I heard that section 8 in a way offers downside protection for land lords.  
Charlice Arnold Navigating Your First Fix-and-Flip: Insights and Tips
9 September 2024 | 3 replies
I’ve learned to start the permitting process early and keep a close eye on inspection timelines to avoid bottlenecks.It can be difficult to find contractors who are not only skilled but also reliable and available when you need them.
Jeremy Beland The Deal That Almost Put Us Out of Business
9 September 2024 | 5 replies
While it’s good to help others, you must protect your business first.Today, we’ve refined our processes and now consistently earn an average of $35,000 per wholesale deal with minimal stress and mistakes.
Aristotle Jones Beach Bum investor in Central Florida
8 September 2024 | 3 replies
Hey ya'll,I'm the beach bum investor, trying to protect my iPad from gathering sand in it as I search for the next deal.