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Daria B. administrator of estate- address
22 April 2024 | 1 reply
Quote from @Daria B.: HiCan I as the administrator of the deceased estate use a PO Box for the administrator address and not my personal address?
Jahangir Hasanov Rental / Section 8 Properties
22 April 2024 | 32 replies
About classes Detroit is a street by street city not necessarily by class you have class B and a block away is a war zone so you do need boots on the ground for sure DM me or Travis and I give you some guidance but going solo is a little difficult partnering up would be a little easier and less risk but again up to you. 
Konstantin Komkov commercial office space
22 April 2024 | 14 replies
Some might have a strong NNN tenant in place with 10+ years left on the lease, and it might be a big corporation that you can take to court if they ghost on paying their rent, while others might be office suites broken up into small offices on 6-36 month leases with shaky tenants like a nutrition supplement MLM that uses the office for 3x a week rah rah meetings on how to recruit more people into the pyramid scheme, that are immune to law suits b/c you can't squeeze juice out of a rock.
Yiking Hernandez still pretty green
22 April 2024 | 8 replies
I've been interested in New Haven because theres a bit both B and C-D neighborhood. there are some ghetto parts which like I said I'm fine with I grew up in some rough parts of NYC mid 90's I know how to handle my self in these area. and as long as I'm thorough and diligent with my screening/vetting process in tenant selection, I should be able to find decent people to make my tenants. there is huge working class in New Haven and its seeing slow stead growth. 
Forrest Bassett Portable Tenant Screening options
22 April 2024 | 5 replies
Its a Colorado-specific situation, I guess I should have been more specific:Portable tenant screening reports (PTSR) pursuant to HB23-1099 § 38-12-902(2.5).(2.5) "PORTABLE TENANT SCREENING REPORT" OR "SCREENINGREPORT" MEANS A CONSUMER REPORT PREPARED AT THE REQUEST ANDEXPENSE OF A PROSPECTIVE TENANT BY A CONSUMER REPORTING AGENCY,WHICH REPORT INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION ABOUT APROSPECTIVE TENANT AND THE DATE THROUGH WHICH THE INFORMATIONCONTAINED IN THE REPORT IS CURRENT:(a) NAME;(b) CONTACT INFORMATION;(c) VERIFICATION OF EMPLOYMENT AND INCOME;(d) LAST-KNOWN ADDRESS;(e) FOR EACH JURISDICTION INDICATED IN THE CONSUMER REPORT.....Link to the full Bill
Mariana L. In what cities/neighborhoods would a turnkey yield best cash flow & appreciation?
24 April 2024 | 49 replies
Whether you target B & C class neighborhoods for immediate cash flow or explore up-and-coming areas for long-term appreciation, the city has something for every investor.
Jason Phu cash flow or appreciations (in California)
24 April 2024 | 19 replies
In the case of flippers the underreporting is in case they need to resort to plan B and keep the property longer than intended (rental). 
Sendil Thangavelu Applicant has Bankruptcy --Issue if I rent out my property to them
21 April 2024 | 6 replies
If they do so while owing you money, you (a) may get that debt owed discharged, and (b) they may or may not be compelled to move out of your property.
Tim Berryman Anyone With Experience Partnering With Viking Capital Multi-Family Syndicators
21 April 2024 | 13 replies
(They concentrate/force the equity into their class B shares 13/18 million so they get 72% of the future capital appreciation at the higher 30% cut, versus 5/18mil at the lower 20% rate) They also seem to be overpaying in this downward trending multi-family environment.