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Kathy Creighton-Smith LoanBidz lending reviews
23 January 2025 | 15 replies
There are thousands of websites out there that are disguised as helping the public find the best of the best but at the end of the day its simply taking your info and selling it to a 3rd party as a lead.If you are trying to buy a home or an investment property and you have good to excellent credit you should always use an FDIC Bank or Credit Union.
Jonathan Greene Why You Need a "Deal Killer" In Your Life as a New Investor
2 January 2025 | 37 replies
However, if the deal isn't good, they will tell them why.That last part is a great point.
Tammy Elias Change in Management
15 January 2025 | 8 replies
She's not going to have any leg to stand on in court if you get that far unless there's some explicit language prohibiting the owner from assigning responsibilities to another legally authorized party, and I'm guessing there isn't if another PM company was maintaining the lease and provisions - and the fact that the tenant was voluntarily working with the other PM confirms the acceptance of an authorized agent even if it's not explicitly stated, the same way if you accept rent from a tenant after a lease expires you imply acceptance of the lease terms continuing (which is why you should always have a holdover provision). 
Ananth Subramanian Post eviction: Collecting Judgment amount
16 January 2025 | 8 replies
HI @Ananth SubramanianI have not been in your shoes but have read others that have and from what it sounds like getting the judgement is the easy part and physically collecting the $$ from the tenants is the hardest most impossible part. I
Anthony F. Pay Off Second Home or Leverage into New Property
4 February 2025 | 11 replies
Those tenants are still there today and this property generates $890 per month in cashflow.June 2023 - Our third property was a single family home that we put $85K down on and stuck another $20K into renovations. 
Noah McPherson Long Winter Vacancies
22 January 2025 | 12 replies
But occasionally we have issues and tenants need to be asked to leave or just decide to disappear in the middle of winter and it sucks.The worst part is I find the quality of tenant interested or willing to move this time of year isn't the greatest either - often times there is a reason they have to move right now since most landlords don't like ending leases this time of year.Either lower your rent or just hang in there.
Tyler Condon Buying a rental property in Kingman Arizona
13 January 2025 | 5 replies
They don't tear things up, they don't party, rent is generally paid early, lots of positive attributes!!
Bradley Buxton What are the scariest things about real estate investing?
5 January 2025 | 24 replies
This is the third time in the last few years that this has been presented to CA voters.  
AJ Wong Ten Real Estate and Economic impacts of the LA Wildfires
16 January 2025 | 4 replies
After the Paradise fire Butte county lose nearly two-thirds of its population.
David F. Co-op appraisal valuation
24 January 2025 | 9 replies
Additionally, by virtue of owning all of the units I could, with the help of an attorney, construct the bylaws in such a way to maximize value and eliminate bylaws that would be value-restrictive.I've talked to a couple of non-QM lenders who could provide financing to buyers under such a scenario, but the tricky part is appraisal value, especially in a state where, according to Redfin, no co-op's have sold in the last 5 years.If I got a couple units sold using seller-financing at $220/sqft, since there aren't any other co-op comps, would this provide a basis upon which an appraiser would provide a valuation closer to $220/sqft than $135/sqft?