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Michael D. Solar Panels?
8 August 2022 | 55 replies
Frankly, if you have a solar suitable roof and are not considering solar, you're behind in the times my friend.  
Steve Yoo 100% vacant 20 unit apartment
11 December 2017 | 21 replies
The apartment is vacant because there are plumbing issues and not suitable for tenants to live in.
Dan Biga Good Deal or Not?
19 April 2010 | 8 replies
Thanks again Richard...Jeffrey - I know the developer/builder, and am attempting to help him unload the inventory, either by purchasing myself or finding a suitable buyer...so although I am new to RE investing, I guess I somewhat benefit from having the relationship...Would you have any thoughts on this?
Dustin Twiggs Owner Financing - Need help understanding the process
6 July 2017 | 3 replies
The property is not currently built on but is a subdivided lot and I'll definitely do my due diligence in regards to suitability although as it stands right now it was designed to be. thank you for the feedback and concern! 
Paul D. Help with syndication
31 May 2018 | 12 replies
@Paul D.I wonder if you have confused private financing {from families or friends) which is suitable for smaller residential (1-4 unit) properties, with syndication which is would not be the vehicle of choice to finance a duplex or another small property.Given the amount of overhead incurred to setting-up a syndication (or a private equity placement), you need a property/deal of adequate size to absorb these costs and still provide sufficient upside to ensure your investors and, hopefully, you earn a satisfactory return on your investment.
Kevin Drysdale Find Property or Investors First??
16 April 2014 | 11 replies
When you say post the deals here would I just link to the listing, detail the rehab/holding fees, and link to suitable ARV comps?
Jorge Santiago New Investor from Philadelphia, PA
24 August 2017 | 30 replies
@Antonio Artusa I'm glad you have found a suitable group of tenants.
Patrick Coffey Housing Voucher Question in MA
10 April 2019 | 8 replies
To all in MA area:Subsidized voucher tenants are great for income and majority of them are great people who look after the property and let others enjoy it peacefully too.However, I heard that sometimes, someone who is not supposed to be living with the tenant, a boyfriend, girlfriend, just another relative, etc moves in with the tenant and starts creating trouble for other tenants and hence for the landlord too, by trashing the common area of the place.If we were to get a new tenant applicant with subsidiezed voucher, do landlords have any option, to treat them like other applicants, and, check their Credit History, Rental History and how clean they kept their previous accommodation or any other item that can be legal grounds to keep looking for more suitable tenant or should just accept to rent them because they came with the HA voucher ?
David Gonzalez What todo when you get a TON of Calls on a Rental Property? (Or how to Organize/Scale your process of tracking peoples interest in your property)
3 February 2015 | 12 replies
If you get multiple applications(with application fee) be sure to order them so you can process them until you find a suitable applicant. 
Chase Dunlavey Biggest decision of life and I am looking for your opinion on what to do
28 December 2014 | 28 replies
Then maybe go rent something in Bakersfield where all the dog breeders are or any  other suitable permitted location.