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Arif K. Tenant asking for rent reduction or threat of lawsuit
19 April 2024 | 8 replies
In the past she has threatened me that her lawyer would call me the following week and I called her bluff.
Nathan Stone Is Homeroom property management any good?
21 April 2024 | 22 replies
@Johnny Wolff Would say it depends on the city.We used to manage a property in Royal Oak, Michigan under the same "roommate" concept as you.
Jared Van Horn Keep or sell?
19 April 2024 | 4 replies
Custom black oak cabinets.
Lynette Guy Leaving Evolve Vacation Rental
17 April 2024 | 35 replies
I feel like we are being bullied and I don't know if I should call their bluff or cave and use them as to not ruin people's bookings. 
Maureese Jones Multifamily Loan (Bridge to Bridge)
17 April 2024 | 4 replies
This bridge loan will position our client (who is very experienced and seasoned in this market) to successfully continue lease up and manage rent increases up to market until the property is primed for the HUD take out.If you are experiencing a similar story with any of your multifamily assets, please don’t hesitate to reach out directly, and we will work to identify if there is a solution to revitalizing your deal with perhaps a new Bridge loan until it is fully stabilized for agency or HUD.Maureese Jones | Commercial Mortgage BrokerCell: 717-881-3358 | Website: gparency.comAddress: 481 Oak Glen Rd, Howell Township, NJ 07731Follow me on LinkedIn
Trace Martin Texas markets and Visiting next week (Mostly Houston, Austin, and Dallas)
16 April 2024 | 23 replies
Next time you check out Houston, you can take a wide look at Katy, Cypress cause 99% of investors stick to those lower-entry points but take a look at Spring branch, Meyerland, airline heights, montrose, memorial park and don't fall victim to people pushing 3rd/5th ward.Austin has a lot of really good neighborhoods, but none are as great as say River Oaks or Piney Point.
Danny Schellinger Newbie Investor looking for 2nd Property
16 April 2024 | 11 replies
I run the one in Oak Park, but there are ton of great groups on here. 
Sumit Sama Starting out In Houston
15 April 2024 | 11 replies
Granted, some neighborhoods just cannot be investment grade-- Piney Point and River Oaks-- but there are some that are on the cusp of falling out of investment grade but still just about there.
Yakir Aloni Floodd zone .........
12 April 2024 | 6 replies
If I buy house for investment i run the numbers and everything look good but and its a big but... the house on flood zone from 1-10 he at 9 now let me make it clear its not a lake or something close to it city close to downtown chiago not lake around it very metropolitan area.. but flood zone 9 so i know its can be a big factor when i want to riff after i finish my renove there and want to take my money back 75% i know also the insurance van be factor with the price i can pay every month.. so if some have idea or experience with this subject the house located  oak park Illinois.. 
Lance Petway Back in the game
12 April 2024 | 3 replies
I lost everything in 2008 during the recession.  13 homes all in the suburbs including my personal home in Royal Oak