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Ram Gonzales Lenders who allow wraps?
29 October 2024 | 9 replies
They tend to look at the bigger picture rather than just the fine print.
John S. Question about 1st time mailer campaign I'm planning
28 October 2024 | 5 replies
The last house I bought, was brought to me off-market by my agent, and it's seeming that off-market is the only way to get good properties without the MLS prices.I've recently got a nice business card printed up, and would like to start a direct mailer campaign, using BatchLeads to find multifamily properties in the local towns that I wish to invest in.I have a pretty strict criteria about what I'm looking to purchase at this time:-Legal 2-or-more unit large Multifamily (not required to be owner occupied)-Each unit should be at least 3 bedrooms (so if it's a duplex, it needs to be 6+ bedrooms)-Sewer (not septic)-Gas (not oil)A lot of this information is not readily available online, so once I start my mailers, I'm sure I'm going to find people who eventually respond, but that don't have criteria which match what I'm looking for.I feel like it would be a waste if I paid a bunch of money for direct mailers, and then someone reaches out to me to sell, but their house doesn't match the criteria of what I'm looking for -- I don't know anything about wholesaling.What can I do to monetize these leads, or is the answer is that I need to learn So we believe no lead is a bad lead.
Janet Behm Daily Fines of $500 for Failure to File by Year-End
30 October 2024 | 2 replies
Government is nailing property managers to the wall in a bold move to control financial crimes.BOI is yet another Federal program, “Beneficial Ownership Information.”The BOI program, a key tool in the fight against financial crimes, requires every business to document it’s 'Beneficial Owners.’
Jorge Vazquez Home Equity Loans vs. Home Equity Lines of Credit: What's the Difference?
29 October 2024 | 5 replies
She’s for real estate (I think market is over inflated) but in the past we use it for rainy day fund vs holding $ for repairs as well as acquiring property via cash to rehab and sell.Regarding equity shares I would read the fine print as from what I have read you basically are selling your sole to those companies for a small payout to start but giving up a ton of equity
Don Konipol The 4 Reasons I’m Skeptical of Real Estate “Opinion” Articles
28 October 2024 | 6 replies
For the majority of what we see online or in print - it is skewed toward a bias.
Francis A. In fast-growing Phoenix, higher rents have pushed more people to their financial limi
30 October 2024 | 4 replies
A yes-or-no questionIn this place known for its breakneck expansion and the new nickname “Silicon Desert,” eviction is its own thriving economy.Evictions make work for attorneys, for locksmiths, for self-storage centers, for moving companies and for government staff.
Kylie A. What Are You Choosing For Liquidity
29 October 2024 | 21 replies
Yes, definitely Oil, other natural resources and government instrumentsI hold traditional investments too but the capital is derivative of the investments above 
Julian Frazier Julian Frazier's Introduction
30 October 2024 | 11 replies
Get a government pamphlet on investing.
Alonzo Moreland Ending a month to month lease with a problem tenant
31 October 2024 | 9 replies
With a utility provided by the government, it makes sense to keep the bill in your name because usually if it doesn't get paid it eventually becomes a lien on the house. 
Steve Tse Tenant Rent Increase
2 November 2024 | 20 replies
You can usually find news articles, real estate websites, or government agencies that report annual growth.