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Henry Clark Belize Teak Plantation
4 January 2025 | 67 replies
For termites, has to be treated lumber.
Matthew Samson Borderline (expensive) foundation problem
9 December 2024 | 8 replies
We just discovered a crack in the concrete slab foundation that is a borderline major problem:- It is a vertical crack about 1/8 inch wide that is at least 9ft long, which is causing a 3/4 inch drop in the flooring and some evidence of old (luckily) limited moisture and termite intrusion. - BUT, it also appears old and probably a symptom of the original house settling.
Greg Miller SF Condo Market in 2025
8 December 2024 | 4 replies
SF has a limit of 90 days per years for AirBNB in the city otherwise I would keep it and short term it all year long.
Brett Jurgens Best way to use built up equity?
22 December 2024 | 23 replies
A cash out refi might be a quicker way to pull out funds for your next rental, and you'll still hold onto the property long term. It
Rich Emery DSCR without penalty for selling early?
19 December 2024 | 15 replies
The actual penalty varies but it's often a step down or if a 5 year prepayment penalty term, it will be 5% of the original or unpaid mortgage balance if refinanced or sold in the first year, then 4% in the second year and then on down (the exact penalty varies which is why I mention both the original and unpaid mortgage balance.
Richard Gann 3 Factors to Consider in Exchanging Your Oregon Rental Property
16 December 2024 | 1 reply
In each category, note how much you are bothered or stressed on a 1 to 5 scale, with 1 = not bothered at all and 5 = stressed out: Pain Points Stress1 to 5 Pain Points Stress1 to 5 Unit turnover Exterior maintenance Advertising for available units Deferred capital expenditures Tenant screening rules Plumbing or electrical emergencies Tenant selection / discrimination rules Mortgage payments Documenting move-in conditions Bookkeeping and bill paying Documenting ongoing conditions Taxes and insurance premiums Dealing with tenant complaints Risk of late payments or non-payments Dealing with neighbor complaints Risk of property damage or vandalism Mold, termites and rodents Premises liability Interior maintenance Evicting tenants If your completed table has mostly 1s and 2s, then congratulations—you are a happy landlord!
Catherine Javier Keep, refinance or sell?
18 December 2024 | 15 replies
Consider if refinancing after increasing rents could work, and whether MTR/STR demand is strong enough to sustain long-term profitability.Keep as LTR with Minimal Cash Flow: While this avoids a cash outlay, being cash flow negative or barely breaking even isn’t sustainable long-term. It
Rick Soto Conventional with seller paid CC and a 3-2-1 buy down or FHA with a 3.5% down
6 December 2024 | 4 replies
@Rick Soto,Both options have their pros, but here’s a way to think about it given your plan to move in 5 years:Option 1 (10% DP, 2-1 Buydown): This gives you lower payments for the first two years and saves you cash flow short-term. It’s
Zach Howard Class C: Personal loan for 200k, should I use it for multiple down payments, or...?
9 January 2025 | 44 replies
but in the short term it's actually going to consume his capital. 
Leon G. Getting out of the rental business after 10 years
10 January 2025 | 67 replies
It's getting the benefits of the real estate without the typical tenant, termite, and toilet troubles.