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Mark Simon Selling Real Estate under an LLC and using a 1031
19 August 2024 | 4 replies
We got burned a little at closing due to the imprecise verbiage in the repair credit documentation. 
Jessica Cooper Attention: Texas Real Estate Investors!
19 August 2024 | 18 replies
Rents will probably start to go up in 2025/2026 when we burn off some of the new build multi-units, but rent/price ratio is not great today. 
David Shirts Advice on wanting a 2nd property
20 August 2024 | 15 replies
I am a big believer in investing for appreciation (especially if it was forced appreciation), but $800 a month negative is just too much to swallow IMO unless that property was appreciating well over that every month and you had endless cash to burn.
Tom Thomson Insurance Company for Buy and Hold Rental homes
18 August 2024 | 12 replies
Any company insuring your properties without an inspection most likely has a clause buried deep in their policy allowing them to deny claims for conditions found on the property that do not meet their UW standards and they will deny you claim based on "the house should have not been insured with them anyway".Although the inspections can be annoying look at it from the other side.You pay them 1000 to 3000 a year to insure a rental property where they agree to pay out possibly hundreds of thousands of dollars if it burns down or up to 1 million if a tenant slips on a bananna peel and falls down the steps or the tenants dog bites someone and since you didn't enforce the tenant having their own renters policy to cover the dog bite the landlord's policy is paying out.The insurance company is very much like your rich uncle backing your business venture - you run the business, he takes on the financial risk from disasters, and doesn't even get a say in who lives in the property.Your rich uncle asking you to fix the steps, put up a handrail, etc which is in your and his best interest long term.Do you really want to rent out a property with a busted front step and a bad roof that is going to leak sooner than later?
Heather Szucs Looking to buy a property in Colorado
16 August 2024 | 6 replies
I work a lot in this space, and I've seen too many people get burned relying on someone else's numbers. 
Tim Lewis Cleveland Property Managers
18 August 2024 | 29 replies
Sounds like there are several unhappy customers of Neal Aviation (Garrett Neal is the owner of the company on record) for being sold bad parts and they're burning suppliers with hot checks for parts for privately owned aircraft (in their more recent business reviews).
Elizabeth Aguilera Burned by property manager, seeking a new one and advice!
15 August 2024 | 10 replies

We have a newly renovated property in Baltimore that has been empty for a few months because we lack a PM.  (This is an out of state property for us)
Last year, we connected with a property manager through these foru...

Anastasia Monro Build or Invest?
16 August 2024 | 6 replies
I had a client get burned because of this and it made things awkward. 
Matt Burgess Bank accounts needed for house hack
15 August 2024 | 5 replies
Would love to hear from either of you, @Hayden Burns or @Matt Burgess about how you've navigated this.
Adonis Williams Loan options for 50-100k
14 August 2024 | 9 replies
I wouldn't touch the <100k properties...if you're looking to build long-term wealth.There's a good chance they will burn you.