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Shane Vince Citrona homes Multifamily Johnson pa
27 June 2024 | 41 replies
Completely Misleading the investors.Frustrated and stuck with a negative investment with them now they avoid calls saying they have certain restrictions to interfere in each other departments as in who is handling what......Rob has now asked to only communicate through emails and phones.
Billy Daniel Multifamily Syndication Mentorship Program
26 June 2024 | 22 replies
.- Direct Access: We knew we wanted to have direct access to the mentor whose name was on the face of the group.
Jamie S. 4 mobile homes + land / But we’re stuck
27 June 2024 | 3 replies
These loans typically have higher interest rates but can provide quick access to capital.I am a loan officer in CO, so I may be able to help you, as well as advise you on how you can increase your appeal to lenders.
Nathan Currier-Groh Mixed Use - Need Help - Can I rent apartments as NON-Residential?
26 June 2024 | 9 replies
No matter what you put in the lease, if you know people are living in the space you have to comply with the City and Ohio landlord laws.If you are permitting mixed use, I would start with a residential lease tailored to the City of Cincinnati and add the permissions and restrictions on commercial use.
Sonja Montielh New to investing but excited to start!
27 June 2024 | 3 replies
Here are some tips and insights to consider as you begin building your real estate portfolio:Options:Refinancing: If you have equity in your condo, consider refinancing to access funds for future investments.Investment Loans: Explore options like conventional loans for financing future rental properties.HELOC: Depending on your equity and financial situation, a Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) could provide flexible financing for down payments or renovations on new properties.Build a Financial Strategy:Budgeting: Create a detailed budget that includes mortgage payments, property taxes, insurance, and maintenance costs for your rental property.Cash Flow Analysis: Calculate expected rental income versus expenses to ensure positive cash flow.Emergency Fund: Set aside funds for unexpected repairs or vacancies.Research the Rental Market:Location: Choose rental properties in areas with strong rental demand and potential for appreciation.Tenant Profile: Understand the demographics and preferences of renters in your target market.Market Trends: Stay updated on rental market trends and local regulations affecting landlords.Property Management:Self-Management vs.
Osvaldo Benavides Hard money lender asset based
26 June 2024 | 4 replies
@Osvaldo Benavides - we do have access to No-Credit check hard money; however, it's only offered in certain states. 
Bernard Golden Real Estate Professional Time Tracking
26 June 2024 | 15 replies
Ideally would have iphone and web access to account.Would appreciate pointers both positive and negative.Many thanks.I have a simple spreadsheet i made for clients, if you would like that sent to you please let me know!  
Aaron Dubois Trying to replace my mom's income with short term rental income.
26 June 2024 | 33 replies
The town of Sedona and the county are not generally in favor of STRs, but have to allow them per state law, and more restrictions have been allowed by the state over time. 
Justin Brown Information On Buying Foreclosure/Unfinished Property
26 June 2024 | 1 reply
The bank may not allow you access to the house.
Kevin Kim Can You Share Your Experiences with LGBT Couple Tenants?
27 June 2024 | 37 replies
HMM never heard of that regarding criminals  https://calcivilrights.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/32/20...Using CA as an example:- not allowed to place a blanket ban based on criminal record- are not allowed to access certain forms of criminal records (arrests, post-trial diversions, sealed expunged records)- you are technically allowed to access conviction data and use it, but your interpretation of that data must comport perfectly with how CA wants you to interpret it (must have direct bearing, must have been recent enough etc)- even if you follow all of this perfectly, accessing the criminal records must not "have a discriminatory effect" so if certain special people are impacted you are still looking at liability.As a result of this legal minefield many just decide to forget looking at criminal or to find some other criteria.