21 March 2021 | 3 replies
I have people call me all the time and after a brief discussion, they'll always say something like, "if you find a screaming deal, send it my way."

21 March 2021 | 1 reply
Hit the market and find them a screaming deal.

24 March 2021 | 9 replies
That still leaves a lot of room though...It seems like the appraiser is valuing things rather differently from you but I would double check a couple of things just to make sure you're on the right side of the argument before screaming and shouting like a banshee :) For instance, I have to assume that lakefront property might have a septic or well?

26 March 2021 | 4 replies
Hi everyone. This is my first post and possible dive into real estate investing. We currently have a son attending Univ. of Alabama and are considering the option of purchasing a 2 bed/2 bath condo on campus. Student ...

26 June 2021 | 5 replies
: HOA president is on his way out (selling in a month or two), and somewhat disgruntled and belligerent, and trying to claim fraud / misappropriation of funds / screaming at Property Management to fix it and not issue an "unethical tax on the community" I'm favoring the third option, but have no idea how to work with the the HOA president, or how to help convey the seariousness of the HOA's financial position to the community - because I'm fairly certain if I fight with Property Management to go for the special assessment, the HOA president will put some serious effort into riling up the community and convincing them that we're robbing them blind. -- he's a loud talker, commands attention, and probably has the most and deepest personal connections throughout the community (I'll add, he has admittedly done a LOT of work himself in helping to maintain the community, we are in debt to him for that -- he just doesn't appreciate the seriousness of long term financial issues, and now he's on his way out).One more kicker -- the third member of our Board, the Secretary, just resigned for family & health reasons, so it's only me and the president for the near future.Does anyone out there have advice?

29 June 2021 | 7 replies
The Mexican governments have been very savvy when it comes to bring tourists in the country and they understand that this would be a very bad decisions, since more and more visitors prefer short-term rentals.

5 April 2021 | 6 replies
I imagine a lot of people come to visit or do shorter term work in the area.

7 April 2021 | 62 replies
I think it is better to use the "come screaming in the office" approach for most people.
6 April 2021 | 3 replies
Also, double check your policy to determine if damage caused by a tenant or invited visitor will be covered.

11 February 2021 | 9 replies
Generally, I see tourists avoiding hotels, but cities want visitors.