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Stacy Tring Investing in someone's primary residence
25 June 2024 | 8 replies
For Cousin B, we can look into mortgage options that facilitate the purchase of the 50% interest in the property.
Jon Martin Backlash towards open floor plans: trend reversal or click bait?
25 June 2024 | 39 replies
Not only do those ameneties make it more aesthetically pleasing, they also facilitate easier cooking and cleaning.
Julie Muse Robinson Ferry Rd: Swift Sale Success with J.L. Beasley!
22 June 2024 | 0 replies
By utilizing our capital, we facilitated a rapid sale for $180,000 in collaboration with our partner, J.L.
Julie Muse South Holloway Church Rd: Quick Flip Success with Julie Bilyeu!
22 June 2024 | 0 replies
By utilizing our capital, we facilitated a rapid sale for $78,500 in collaboration with our partner, Julie Bilyeu.
Milton Chamberlain Kansas City MO NEW Source of Income Discrimination Ban Ordinance
22 June 2024 | 17 replies
This ordinance is significant for its comprehensive approach to addressing source-of-income discrimination, particularly in the context of housing and rental opportunities.Key aspects of this ordinance include:The creation of a $1 million Landlord Risk Mitigation Program to financially assist landlords who accept tenants with vouchers, such as Section 8.Establishment of a landlord liaison position within the City’s Housing Department to facilitate communication and support.Landlords are allowed to deny rental applications based on individualized assessments, such as criminal convictions, credit scores, and eviction history, but the ordinance also sets clear guidelines for what can and cannot be considered.It includes a delayed effective date, allowing time for landlords and tenants to adjust to the new regulations.The ordinance also specifies that certain properties, particularly older houses that cannot easily comply with current codes, are exempt from some of the source-of-income requirements.The guidelines provided by Kansas City's Ordinance 231019, detailing what can and cannot be considered in rental applications, include several notable points aimed at balancing the rights and concerns of both tenants and landlords:Individualized Assessment Allowed:Landlords can deny rental applications based on specific, individualized factors, including criminal convictions, credit score, eviction history, alleged damages, and rent-to-income ratio.
Bette Hochberger Navigating the 1031 Exchange Process
20 June 2024 | 0 replies
Qualified Intermediary: You must use a qualified intermediary to facilitate the exchange.4.
David Song 1031 exchange from 2 properties into 1
18 June 2024 | 5 replies
@David Song work with an experience qualified intermediary to help facilitate the 1031 exchange of two properties into 1.
Beth Anderson First Wholesaling Appointment. Any Help Appreciated!!!
20 June 2024 | 22 replies
I would also recommend doing a walkthrough video so your buyers can understand the layout and make you a soft offer before seeing it.There are many more things that would facilitate the sales process on the acquisition side, but since you are starting out, keep it simple and do not make an offer on-site since you said you are new and might not know how to run the numbers.
Brian Bradley Asset Protection for Real Estate Investors
23 June 2024 | 105 replies
Having a set up AP structure will generally facilitate faster settlements and at a cheeper amount, if not just prevent the suit from being filed since the lawyer deciding to file it will make a business decision on if his time, energy and resources will be awarded or not with the judgment?
Connor Hailey Agencies that also invest in rental properties - should I care?
17 June 2024 | 11 replies
If you have the right systems and people in place to facilitate due diligence on a property independent of the seller/owner or broker representing the seller,  then no, you should not care if an agency that owns & purchases rentals is also selling properties.