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John O'Leary Is Upright (formally Fund that Flip) out of Business
13 November 2024 | 14 replies
They were all non performing - many renovation loans where little reno was done and maturity date already passed - guessing it was inexperienced borrowers learning how to flip and were getting "easy" money. ya they took me out of about 14 of my deals and well being that I was getting paid it was not my place to coach them they made loans far in excess of my positions. 
Larry Nielsen Raising Rent on Newly Acquired Property
14 November 2024 | 21 replies
You can make a new lease with that tenant proposing a rent raise anywhere from $300-500 but you have to be able to justify it (maybe the property doesn't have central AC, maybe you're planning to do some other type of updating but that can be hard when they're physically living there still if its a bathroom or kitchen) and I would also make it so that that rent increase would go up after 60 days of them signing and agreeing to that new lease. 
Christina Haws Purchasing a mobile home/RV Park with seller financing
13 November 2024 | 6 replies
We have worked on improving the physical appearance and infrastructure of the park, updating the homes, getting a new sign, advertising it online, and creating a website (www.shadyacreshuntington.com).
Sahara Faughn Please advise - Covid-19 partial claim, Preforeclosure auction and home sale
14 November 2024 | 12 replies
@David Randolph - my use of the word "threatened" is in regards to the statements made by, as at the time I understood it to be, the real estate agent negotiating the sale to inform me that I could be sued and a lien placed because I was refusing to sell, which would mean that either I agree to sell and put my children on the street or I refuse and they will sue to take possession and I would still put my children on the street, I took that as a threat to the well being and safety of my children, legally it may not be a threat, ethically and morally, it is to me.
Leon Lee What is your smoking policy for STRs in Cities
10 November 2024 | 12 replies
I have not had an issue until this week on Airbnb and I'm going to use the Wynd data as evidence since there was no physical evidence so we will see.
Jonathan Greene Calling Out The Welcome Trolls, The Cut and Pasters, and AI Posters
16 November 2024 | 32 replies
When someone with 100 total posts has 96 of them all saying Hi, welcome to BiggerPockets, it's just weird.Yeah, when 96 out of 100 posts are "Hi welcome to BiggerPockets" then you're probably a bot and if not, might as well be.  
Roopesh Krishnamoorthy NON-US Citizen wanting to invest in real estate with a work visa!!!
11 November 2024 | 8 replies
Today, I am a licensed Physical Therapist here in Arizona on a temporary work visa (F1 CPT) with hopes of obtaining my H1B lottery selection in the next year or so.
Milan Herskovich New Hud Guidelines, better or worse?
8 November 2024 | 2 replies
NSPIRE inspections will more accurately reflect the true physical conditions of properties and ensure that property owners adopt sound maintenance practices to eliminate health and safety hazards that may pose a threat to residents.
Christopher Satterwhite is it possible to get a heloan on a duplex thats owner occupied?
7 November 2024 | 1 reply
obviously it would have to be no income verification lender. i understand that the interest rate might very well be higher. i have good credit and an impeccable payment history. im looking to consolidate and pay off debts other than the property. much thanks in advance 
John McCarthy How to deal with a very difficult tenant
9 November 2024 | 7 replies
Here are some steps you could consider:Clarify Expectations in Writing: Send her a formal letter (via email and a physical copy if needed) explaining the importance of scheduling timely repairs and how delays have impacted the property and repair costs.