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Anna Wang Help! Tenant requested repair during the eviction
23 July 2022 | 18 replies
It's an emergency.Have a witness with you.
Timothy Edwards Jr 203k Loan vs Hard Money
25 November 2019 | 5 replies
To wit: If you owned it before, and will own it at the end, then it's not a purchase mortgage.
Bo A Vanecko STR Taxed as Business = 29% New Bill In Colorado Anyone Know ?
9 February 2020 | 25 replies
i posted this post with an opposite view so as to not lead the witness so to speak. 
Alon A. Considering 3 Cities to Invest
10 March 2023 | 45 replies
This has been a common theme of the successful in REI I have experienced and witnessed repeatedly, the successful are never with "herd-think". 
Josh Benitez What percentages to use for CapEx and Vacancy in calculator
4 March 2020 | 5 replies
Cap Rates don't matter a wit when it comes to residential properties, other than as an internal metric for your own use.
Jarid S. Johnson What Is Your Experience with SD-IRAs?
16 May 2019 | 17 replies
Talk with the custodian about how the LLC is going to be managed, and who will be doing it.I had a chat wit Carl Fischer and he outlined the differences between IRA and IRA LLC.Thanks again Alan.
Eric Knapp Eviction drama
14 January 2013 | 17 replies
You want to drag a friend and serve the notice in person while ur friend will be playing a witness. want to live for free taking adventage of idiotic system ....come to Crook County...we welcome all sort of deadbeats..enjoy
Jim K. Handling evictions properly
8 February 2023 | 13 replies
To my mind, that is the WRONG question to ask if you're thinking about investing in areas where you think you'll probably have to evict sooner or later to get rid of tenants, to wit, low-C-minus areas shading into D-class, or (if you think that's what you want) the cheapest of the cheap war-zone, D-class areas.I live and operate in PA, in Allegheny County, to be specific in the geographical City of Pittsburgh and just outside in some of the near suburbs.
Joel Florek Rural Multifamily, who is doing it?
22 April 2022 | 101 replies
Having grown up in a rural Missouri town, I’ve witnessed how one or two investors can corner the real estate market quickly.
James Thomas My first property (CA) closed, Seller says she's not leaving
29 May 2021 | 103 replies
The property can be money, labor, personal property, or real property.Certain elements of your alleged crime must be proven by the prosecution in order for you to be found guilty of committing foreclosure fraud.In order to be convicted of foreclosure fraud, the prosecution must prove beyond a reasonable doubt the following elements:You knowingly and intentionally deceived a property owner (or the owner’s agent) by fraudulent representation or false pretense;You did so intending to persuade the owner/agent to let the you (or another person) take possession and ownership of the property; ANDThe owner/agent let you (or another person) take possession and ownership of the property because he or she relied on the representation or pretense.In order to prove the element of false pretense, the jury must find that one or more of the following is true:(A) Either a false writing or false token accompanied the false pretense;(B) There was a note or memorandum of the pretense signed or handwritten by you; OR(C) Testimony from two witnesses or testimony from a single witness along with other evidence supports the conclusion that you made the pretense. 3Punishment for Foreclosure FraudViolations of Civil Code 2945.4 are “wobblers,” which means you can be charged with either a felony or misdemeanor.