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Melody T. First investment in multifam via syndicator
27 July 2024 | 16 replies
@Melody T.If this is your first syndication, I would schedule a call with a securities attorney and have them walk you through the PPM,.I would also hire a consultant to get answers to all the questions you posed, from fees, to alignment in interests, to the deal itself and the underwriting.Good LuckGino
Asia Jones Seveney Mortgage Note investments review
25 July 2024 | 33 replies
Are the investments you offer registered with the SEC or Virginia Division of Securities and Retail Franchising?
Angela Armstrong Tenant Turnover Situation
25 July 2024 | 4 replies
I’m the meantime I was able to find a new tenant who has paid the security deposit, first month rent, and has scheduled utilities to be transferred to their name but no lease has been signed yet.
Holly Ross Ready to rent out home for first time
25 July 2024 | 8 replies
Also don't forget to get an extra bank account for security deposits and set aside money for repairs.
Elbert Grim Joint Venture Opportunity
25 July 2024 | 0 replies
I've purchased the property, ALL CASH, and have secured funding for the build.
Julie Muse Dolphin Road Triumph: Swift Flip in Titusville with Amonte Miller!
24 July 2024 | 0 replies
Efficient negotiations secured the property for $200,000 on favorable terms.
Ryan Ahlgrim Rently vs. Showmojo vs. Tenant Turner
26 July 2024 | 25 replies
From what I see Rently seems the most secure due to the credit card auth.
Lindsey Bodner How easy is it to foreclose when selling S2 (Subject to)?
25 July 2024 | 14 replies
You will likely get two different answers to your question, and it ultimately stems from your usage of the word "foreclosure".The word has technical definitions, and as JD pointed out, in a sub2 deal you don't have a security instrument that authorizes you to foreclose on the property. 
Darcy Dawe First Rental Property / growing portfolio
24 July 2024 | 2 replies
Additionally, maintaining a strong credit score and keeping your debt-to-income ratio in check will make it easier to secure financing for future properties.
Nilusha Jayasinghe Tenant screening- credit scores and SSNs
25 July 2024 | 14 replies
@Nilusha Jayasinghe I always collect a potential residents social security number, DOB and license.