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Anthony Zotto Owner won’t sell because house has sentimental value
4 October 2024 | 11 replies
This gives them time and space while showing you’re committed and reliable when they’re ready to make a move.
Michael Chalke Raising rent on a section 8 tenant in Passaic County, NJ
7 October 2024 | 19 replies
We find it highly unlikely that the Legislature, having demonstrated its strong commitment to the protection of tenants from unjustifiable evictions, would have intended to permit the eviction of an exemplary tenant solely for the reason that the federal government has found her qualified to participate in the Section 8 housing program pursuant to which the government pays a portion of her rent. ”)
Jessica Althoff Seeking Strategic Gap Funding Partnerships
3 October 2024 | 9 replies
be careful of those offering to do these deals and wanting commitment money up front 95% of those will be fakes and will just steal your money.. you have to realize that gap funding behind HML is by far the most risky loan anyone can make in real estate .. so u may not have many if any takers on this unless your offering a big equity upside bonus and more of a partnership.
Rabia Khan brrr method lender
3 October 2024 | 2 replies
As a lender who specializes in financing for real estate investors, I understand the unique needs of the BRRRR strategy and can offer tailored solutions to fit your goals.Here’s how I can support you:Flexible Financing Options: Various loan products designed specifically for investors like you, allowing for quick access to funds for purchases and renovations without the stringent requirements of traditional lenders.Experience with BRRRR: Having worked with many investors using the BRRRR method, I can guide you through the financing process, ensuring you understand the best strategies for maximizing your returns.Quick Turnaround: With a streamlined application process and quick approvals, you can move fast when you find the right property.Personalized Support: I’m committed to building strong relationships with my clients.
Ben Stanley House hacking when you currently rent?
4 October 2024 | 11 replies
That way, you can clear up anything that might be on your credit that you don't know about, maybe increase your credit a bit, and have plenty of time to look before committing to a house. 
Derrick Brusseau SiniSTAR message on VRBO
3 October 2024 | 8 replies
We are a thriving community of hosts committed to providing safe and comfortable haven for individuals and families facing unexpected challenges.
Spencer Meng House Hacking with Multifamily
4 October 2024 | 9 replies
You’ll build your cash flow and learn the ins and outs of property management, which will be invaluable as you move into multifamily investing later.Living in a Multifamily Property: If you’re committed to the multifamily route, consider purchasing a small multifamily property (like a duplex or triplex) where you can live in one unit.
Erin Killough New and considering between vacation and long term rentals
4 October 2024 | 9 replies
Hi Erin, I work for a property management company in Milwaukee, Wi, and here are some thoughts to consider: Vacation rentals- Pros: Higher Income Potential due to tourists, Flexibility, Shorter Tenant CommitmentCons: Inconsistent Income depending on demand and time of year, More Management Required, Wear and Tear because of constant turnoverLong-term rentals- Pros: Stable Income, Lower Management Effort, Predictable Expenses, Less Wear and TearCons: Long-term commitment (this can be pro or con depending on the tenant), Market Dependence The choice between vacation rentals and long-term rentals largely depends on your financial goals, management capacity, and the property’s location.
Jason Guenther My financial situation... what to do..?
3 October 2024 | 29 replies
Or maybe we should go ahead and commit to pay down the house, our mortgage is $1100. 
Davion Smith Starting out in Multifamily property investing
1 October 2024 | 13 replies
Is it a term commitment or are you just employed with a company until you choose to leave or move on?