Edwin Solivan
I'm Thinking about joining a REIA group I'm nervous what can I expect?
16 June 2022 | 18 replies
Losing money comes with the game, like free throws and fouls.
Traver Freeman
Questions to ask leading up to a deal
3 July 2015 | 5 replies
Don't get distracted by clutter, odor, obsolete fixtures or appliances, wall or floor colors, etc.
Kevin Estey
CALLING ALL NEW ZEALAND BASED INVESTORS!
14 January 2020 | 184 replies
@Adriena Daunt the new or refurbed studio ones, you need to make sure they are council consented to be multiple room dwellings as with the new tenancy laws possibly coming in if the council has it as a large single dwelling but you are renting it by the room you might (you need to check case by case) fall foul of this rule that you are renting an illegal dwelling according to what is on the paperwork at the council and then potential refund rent, pay exemplary damages, have trouble with insurance and/or finance etc all come in to play.
Andy Chu
Strategy that may work in the short term
1 May 2012 | 11 replies
So, with your subordinate interest you may have placed a tenant in a property keeping another lien holder from securing their collateral, doing so intentionally, to profit.....it's starting to have an odor about it now, I can see some prosecuter looking up things like lien fraud, bank fraud, establishing false liens and on and on to impeading operations of a federally insured depository....I don't know, just sounds like things they might try to stick you with if for no other reason acting unethically toward other creditors.I'm not sure why so many people think that all one has to do is give others notices and disclosures about what they are doing an it absolves them of ethical responsibility or shields them from violations of law, just not so.....in many cases.Interesting thought of taking possession of a property with a very limited interest in it, passing it off allowing others to live in it, blocking other creditors from taking possession for awhile and betting on when the tenant will have to leave.....interesting that someone would think of it....lol...
Sara C.
Home has sat on the market for months
24 December 2022 | 25 replies
Could be graffiti, gang signs, boarded up houses, loose dogs, undesirable neighbors (for example if people are out on their porches and look less than appealing or are outside screaming and fighting), lots of trash all over, a bunch of ancient vehicles, a nearby business or something that omits a bad odor, etc.
Nathan Gesner
Location suggestions in Florida
21 October 2020 | 29 replies
Foul play.Other guys told me that they hear gunshots off in the distance, then hear bullets flying overhead in the man camp.
Michaela Manco
First deal finally closed - FHA Mixed Use House Hack
11 May 2020 | 2 replies
One of the residential units needs paint retouching and the commercial unit needs to be repainted and a good scrub down to remove any lingering doggie odors from the former business that was there.
Patrick Fanning
Tenant Has Rottweiler and German Shepard as ESA. How to proceed
28 September 2023 | 20 replies
No offensive odors can emanate from the residence.
Jonathan Davis
Pros & Cons of Listing a Property on the MLS vs Wholesaling
28 October 2015 | 8 replies
Plus you can run foul of all kinds of laws of disclosure ,net listings etc Talk to your broker and he can fill you in on his policy and state laws
Marc Winter
Never a better time to invest in Scranton PA!
30 July 2019 | 5 replies
@Marc Winter, I am glad all the foul play is coming to an end.