
12 November 2024 | 6 replies
Homeowner deal with repairs and maintenance all the time.

15 November 2024 | 15 replies
And as I continue to see more and more "we buy houses, cash" advertising, even the distressed homeowners are likely getting multiple offers from wholesalers, driving up the wholesaler price, which means higher price for you.

11 November 2024 | 8 replies
If this Cap is allowed to expire, I would think that there will be a rush to take advantage of it.That should increase demand for higher priced Homes because the Standard Deduction gets reduced significantly AND you can go way above the Standard Deduction by Itemizing the SALT Deductions.If your comps are Single Family Homes and/or small Multi-Family that can convert to an Owner Occupied (think BRRRR here), it is well should rise in value as the Federal Tax deduction lowers the monthly payments for every homeowner with a large Mortgage that also pays State and Local Taxes. too funny I had not thought of the Salt deductions in years and today it popped into my mind then you post this.. very true for high priced markets this will be a huge bene

10 November 2024 | 2 replies
Would my tax lien be extinguished if the homeowner fail to pay?

10 November 2024 | 7 replies
They've made it very clear that you are not allowed to use their service for calling homeowners with distressed properties.

11 November 2024 | 7 replies
Personally, I wouldn't spend money on an attorney because 1) I think the covenants/restrictions can sensibly be used against STRs and 2) because the HOA potentially has deep pockets if the officers decide to fight because they can pass the cost of the fight to the home owners.I would reach out to the officers to get their sentiments and to plead my case, and I would start building my case with the other homeowners.

19 November 2024 | 24 replies
In cases where the homeowner or investor is not very knowledgeable, it is best to let the contractor develop the scope of work, explain it in detail to the customer and then let them fine-tune it until it's what they want.

11 November 2024 | 29 replies
We're flipping these properties to investors and or first time homeowners.

11 November 2024 | 4 replies
Property owners get an annual update on their SEV & Taxable Values with their city property tax bill, typically sent in December.So now, the city assessor tracks the SEV, but homeowners are taxed based upon the capped Taxable Value.

12 November 2024 | 11 replies
Sub to needs special “handling” because if the selling party is a homeowner rather than investor they need to be aware of the following when they sell sub to1.