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Konstantin Komkov Will State Income Tax Lien Stay After Mortgage Foreclosure Sheriff's Sale
20 March 2024 | 11 replies
With State Tax Lien I inclined to think it would stay, I hope I am wrong.
Christopher Davis Question about my PM marketing my property
20 March 2024 | 6 replies
I'd be inclined to follow your PM's guidance in this instance but stay on top of things.
Lauren Samford Should I sell or rent out my property? Need serious advice!
18 March 2024 | 17 replies
I am inclined to sell because I feel like I'm sitting on cash and I do not like the idea of taking out a HELOC or other loans to continue my investing journey (I got debt free in 2022 except for the mortgage). 
Raja Shan Terminate w/o cause. Financial incentive for the tenant to move out?
15 March 2024 | 10 replies
I said that I would give a sob story to the tenant and offer them a small amount of money to leave early, if they were so inclined.
Larry M Shepherd Make it make sense please!
14 March 2024 | 2 replies
One of the best strategies if you are so inclined is to move from property to property every 1-2 years and you can do this with single family homes up to 4 unit multis and get low down payment loans on them of only 3.5-5% down payment owner occupied as opposed to most of the investment loans that require a 20% down payment.
Phil Avery Seeking Strategic Investment Advice for Today's Market
13 March 2024 | 8 replies
@Phil AveryConsidering your financial situation and the current market conditions, each of the options you're contemplating has its own merits.Given your inclination to begin with a significant amount of equity, option 1 may be a good fit for your objectives.
Chris Dawson Kansas City Missouri Zip Codes
15 March 2024 | 167 replies
I'm inclined to MFH looking at it from the scalibility point, from the maintenance, mgmt point the ability to acquire more units on 1 transaction and 1 financing.
Dionysios K. New Member Introductions
12 March 2024 | 5 replies
.- Smaller properties are usually easier to off-load (more liquid) because our society is seeing very high levels of migration (people travelling or moving for work constantly) / people less inclined to partner / have families / people more focused on work / and pied-a-terre concept.- Condos are much easier to maintain internally than larger homes.- Condos are easier to manage as Air B&B than larger homes.- In the case of multi-family properties, sharing a home with two or three other families where everyone knows everyone can create issues if they don't get along as the close proximity doesn't allow for any privacy.Happy to connect with you and speak in more detail if you are interested in Massachusetts!
Patrick Goswitz My heart hurts. BAD INVESTMENT
12 March 2024 | 15 replies
I love income properties so my first inclination is to keep it.
Dulce Davis ISO 100% Commission Investor Friendly Brokerages in Texas
10 March 2024 | 3 replies
If you represent a buyer(s) and find a “great” deal you’re inclined to purchase for yourself, are you fulfilling your agency relationship with your buyers if you don’t offer them an opportunity to purchase that property first?