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V Simmons Expired Listings on MLS
4 January 2018 | 16 replies
Do you have a tool or method to determine if the expired has subsequently been relisted or not? 
Account Closed seeking advice
13 October 2016 | 6 replies
Begin building your network while subsequently learning the industry.
Chris Meunier Pros/Cons to paying off rental property early
9 October 2023 | 94 replies
In regards the stock market, leverage leads to market froth and subsequent crash and I believe it is now illegal. 
Travis C. Cash out refi Decision points
9 June 2020 | 31 replies
If you were to subsequently cash out the new four for 4 more, you'd still only be 70% leveraged.So I vote for option 1.
Account Closed What is the cap rate in your city?
19 October 2020 | 71 replies
Subsequently, the houses will not be maintained with the same pride in ownership as owner occupied neighborhoods.  
Account Closed 1031 - Transfer Title to LLC - Timing?
12 November 2020 | 4 replies
Hi Account Closed, You can sell your relinquished property under your individual name (no quit claim deed required) and subsequently acquire your replacement property under the new LLC as long as the new LLC is a single member limited liability company, you are the sole member of the new LLC, and the new LLC is treated as a disregarded entity for tax purposes.
Brandon Sturgill Flipping a Home Path Property
23 March 2017 | 4 replies
The is a deed restriction and would also apply to any subsequent seller during the 90 days
Bienes Raices Unpermitted room -- insurance
19 November 2010 | 12 replies
The insurance company should not be able to deny any subsequent claim on that converted garage, as you were not the one who "built" it, and you could claim that at the time of purchase you were unaware of this issue (unless you were notified in writing on the seller's disclosure form) but it wouldn't hurt to try to hire either a structural engineer or someone from the county to inspect to ensure that it meet's building code.
Evan Anderson Advice from Phoenix Metro Real Estate Agent
7 December 2020 | 11 replies
(ii) A Coming Soon Listing that has subsequently moved to any other status is ineligible to be placed back into a Coming Soon status.
Dev Bethanasamy Taking over a property from a Property Management company
17 August 2022 | 7 replies
Many subsequently decide to use a professional manager because (1) they lack the time or interest to do an acceptable job or (2) accumulate enough properties that professional management is the only solution.