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Yasmin Mughal Househacking in Baltimore County for 400K for a 3/2 or 4/3
22 January 2025 | 9 replies
I'm also considering Halethorpe because it's a good commuter location.Some people really like supporting the city in which case , northeast Baltimore would seem to the best place to buy a single family, in my opinion given the taxes situation and given that none of those areas are walkable I’d rather just be in the county and pay Lower taxes, and it’s not like northeast Baltimore is much that much cheaper than Baltimore county, hathorpe is mixed, arbutus is nice, I hate the housing stock there, would rather be in Catonsville if I was considering western Baltimore county. 
Monish Anand How to find the best Real Estate Agent
10 January 2025 | 13 replies
A good PM can refer you to top sales agents in the market, they can tell you what type of rentals are in demand, they can tell you which areas are best for investments, and they can cross-check what the sales agent tells you about specific properties.Remember: cheaper doesn't mean you'll make more money.Start by going to www.narpm.org to search their directory of managers.
Bryce Jamison Do you buy older homes for long term rentals?
20 January 2025 | 32 replies
Many newer investors have to start somewhere and older more-beat-up homes are cheaper and can help someone get their foot in the door.As for appreciation, this too is location dependent.
Isla Arshad Tenant Pays Rent Late and now Claims Harassment when filing for 10 days Notice
7 January 2025 | 13 replies
Hiring a lawyer sounds expensive, but it is way cheaper than hiring a amateur (in this case yourself) who costs you money and provides no results (and then you need to hire a professional anyway).My personal philosophy is to "do it right, or do it twice" and its way cheaper to do it right once. 
MIchael McCUe running a blog on my website
19 January 2025 | 4 replies
Patio door prices can depend on the Model of Patio door you are looking for, for a standard 60x80 in white it will cost $1900.00 colors can be added, and for a patio door 72x80 the cost will be $2100.00 Outswing for a 60x80 will cost $2600.00 installed, and for an outswing 72x80 it will cost $2700.00 installed outswing with Grills for a 60x80 costs $1860.00, and an outswing 72x80 will cost $2300.00 installed.You also add blinds to all sliding and outswing patio doors for an additional charge.
Tammy Elias Change in Management
15 January 2025 | 8 replies
She is upset because I am charging her for a technician call so now suddenly she's at me with "my lease is not with you" stuff.Just wanted to make sure I was correct in my statement to her.
Ethan A. Seeking advice: tenant violated lease with many cats
20 January 2025 | 7 replies
My general contractor told me to charge her a $400/month pet fee for four months –which would allow me to save up $1,600 to cover damages- and then give her 30 days notice in May when it will be warmer and faster to fill a unit.
Sidney Duquette Strategies for High Equity Growth Properties: Risk Mitigation, Value-Add, Cash Flow
20 January 2025 | 7 replies
I don't have a property in hand at the moment, but I do believe this area won't become cheaper.3.
Brady Morgan Securities Based Lending for Low Interest Rate
17 January 2025 | 19 replies
If they are taking the risk of borrowing they would want to charge you a premium for the risk they are taking. 
Eric N. How do you do Seller Financing/Sub2 and comply with Dodd Frank/Safe Act ?
30 January 2025 | 47 replies
Basically, refund any and all down payments, interetest charges, processing fees, late fees, etc.2) I beleive Dodd-Frank only applies to owner-occupied properties. - Hence why all the DSR loans we've seen have a required document the borrower signs that states the lender will start foreclosure proceeedings if the borrower ever occupies the property.Please correct me if I'm wrong or clarify anything I missed.