Channing Schofield
How to get started in Mobile home rentals?
31 December 2017 | 5 replies
There's basically three main types of mobile home investing: 1) Lonnie Dealers who invest in mobile homes inside Mobile Home Parks; 2) Land Home deals where you buy a mobile and the land it sits; and 3) Mobile Home Parks where you have lots of mobile homes and decide whether you rent them or the tenants own them and only lease the land from you.Each strategy has their plusses and minuses, and there are books about each one of them on Amazon.
Shannon Trivett
Collecting damages from divorcing navy family
22 September 2016 | 3 replies
Wife falls in love with crack dealer, husband takes custody of the kids, no one will answer calls, Wife advises me to use deposit as last month's rent.
Joel Owens
Brick & Mortar Retailers achieve level playing field- sales tax
24 June 2018 | 10 replies
and I don't want a bunch of frozen stuff..I got one of those packages as a gift and there was one Radish in a plastic bag I thought what a waste..But what I really loved was buying our Teslas on line.... now that is the bomb.. no more car dealer BS.the price is the price and you can literally have a new car bought in less than 30 minutes if your paying cash. then they e mail you when its in the show room and ready to be picked up which depending on where your at or what model can be a matter of next day or a week or so out..
Alfred Litton
Help! Source of Down payment from Sale of Personal Property?
23 March 2019 | 5 replies
Don't want to look like I robbed a 7-11 or that I'm a drug dealer!
Ronda McCormick
Newbie from Conroe/Houston area
4 January 2014 | 21 replies
Glad you've decided to start investing and I'm sure there are some good wholesale dealers on here in the Houston area that could help you out.
Garrick Oconnell
Mobile home park owners and tenants at each others throats
12 October 2014 | 5 replies
Couldn't be a worse situation.Some lonnie dealers (what you are describing) are doing ok, but IMO the business model hangs on a thread and good luck.
Philip Lamachio
Dodd-Frank and Mobile Home Seller Financing
15 May 2016 | 8 replies
There were a lot of predatory Lonnie dealers too - I disagree the big boys were the only ones at fault.
Vijaianand Thirunageswaram
What do you think is the problem with Newbie RE Investors?
20 February 2018 | 56 replies
Imagine I am a Nissan dealership and @Vijaianand Thirnageswaram is an Audi dealer.
Maria Luna
USING MY EQUITY TO BUY MORE PROPERTIES
27 July 2021 | 10 replies
Originally posted by @Matthew Irish-Jones:@Maria Luna There is not a right or wrong answer.
Emily Baratta
Rental Property City Inspections
7 October 2021 | 7 replies
In my opinion, nobody in government (or anywhere else) is smart enough to anticipate the unforeseen consequences of there "mandates"So here is what is going on now.A new proposed ordinance will is going toPut the burden of certifying that rental properties are "lead-safe"Double the cost of the annual rental registration from $35 per unit to $70 per unitRequire landlords to put the lead status of the property into a searchable data base.All tenants to terminate leases and/or suspend some or all rent payments if the property has lead hazards.Fines for landlords who do not show their property to be lead-safe.According to today's Plain Dealer article; the city has inspected 10,000 properties in 2018; and found 10% to have lead violations.