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Shayla Collins Is it too soon to panic?
29 March 2020 | 17 replies
Hopefully you had built in a contingency for your ARV (2-5% decrease) to ensure you are still going to come out with profits (I'm sure you did).
Tri Le Coronavirus in Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge
2 March 2021 | 6 replies
Especially weighted toward the large cabins, but the smaller cabins also have had substantial decreases in income for March/April.
Bill F. Why is the mortgage still due during COVID-19?
26 March 2020 | 5 replies
Owning rentals involves volatility in cash flows, if the investors can’t figure out the best way to deal with COVID-19 while paying all their bills, then they don’t deserve to have rentals. 2 - There are options available to Investors: They can always put it on a credit card, which really already has a payment plan set up for them with their terms... an investor can quite literally just pay the minimum until they get back on their feet, not suggesting anyone just make the minimum on a CC but that is an option, just like it is an option to put food, utilities and anything else on a credit card, investments are no different. 3 - There are loans available to Investors: Applying for temporary or unsecured loans to make ends meet are available and even more so now - and before anyone says you won't qualify - there's only one person to blame for getting yourself overleveraged in some vanity fueled quest to reach x number of doors and yes... a CC is a type of loan when used - so if you have a CC... you can access to borrowed funds with a re-payment system. 4 - Why does an investor have to own their current rentals?
Jay Hinrichs Distressed inventory is going to dry up in some markets thoughts?
27 March 2020 | 10 replies
Yes, there's a temporary halt, but when that halt is lifted, you're going to have a lot of folk unable to hold onto their homes due to lost wages.
Dr. Jordan E Smith Can you sell a home with a HELOC on it?
9 April 2020 | 9 replies
I would estimate our house decreased in value about 10k recently. 
Tony T. NY Bill Would CANCEL Rent for 90 Days, Not Postpone.
24 July 2021 | 172 replies
(Bet you didn't think of that when you were trying to justify your logic on "property" and railroads)  The "temporary emergency" never justifies the trampling of Constitutional rights,  PERIOD. 
Beth Ryan 1031 Exchange replacement property
26 March 2020 | 5 replies
This is a temporary issue.. we are most likely not heading into a recession.
Steven L. Beginner help: Owner-occupied convert to Rental
3 April 2020 | 5 replies
@Ken Nakamura sure, I don't mind answering this.When we use the BRRRR method it's used to help us DECREASE our out of pocket expenses when buying an investment property. 
Sandra S. Great explanation about what's happening in the mortgage industry
26 March 2020 | 2 replies
This drastic decrease in value prompted margin calls for the many Servicers who financed their acquisition of servicing.
Conrad Metzenberg resources for tenants who are having a hard time paying - SA, TX
27 March 2020 | 4 replies
For your tenants that have gotten laid off, if you haven't already, suggest they get temporary jobs at places that are hiring aggressively right now.