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Sandeep G. seeking urgent advice for investment property
5 April 2018 | 33 replies
ha) or have simply decided to rent for the rest of their lives.
Zack Presnell evaluate this deal on a mobile home park
2 December 2015 | 5 replies
ha ha his $135k IS 15% cap rate and no value for the homes.  
Gerard Charles Finanancial advise
9 August 2016 | 9 replies
Where  I get confused is , should I wait to purchase a duplex now, or pay off the 4 plex lot.I missed the opportunity to finance for 4.75 % interest 9 (lot) with credit union last April due to relocating and not qualify now since my contract will be probationary status the first year at a new location.I have 6 K now and perhaps use equity line of credit from my duplex. ( I have a secured of 4 K for the current duplex property)The only debt I have is discover 6 K zero interest till next year . ha!
Lee Ha Buying in rural area
5 January 2024 | 2 replies
@Lee Ha Hi Lee.
Benjamin Haberman Keep rental property?
14 May 2015 | 19 replies
Especially since someone else is paying for it :) LOL, Oh my gosh, I need more coffee ha ha
Ben Meddeb My first rental disaster
9 June 2015 | 78 replies
I'm sorry this happened to you, but as you pointed out, luckily (ha ha) there was water damage which the insurance company will cover.I'll say it again - quarterly inspections :) A PM company will not handle this any differently if they don't do regular inspections and send you photos.
Rochelle Wilkinson inherited an apartment complex and trying to salvage what a bad management company did..
10 May 2015 | 56 replies
The guy they had and that was fired by me was being paid $1,000 a week, and had no hvac exp.. we called in a local company.. yes expensive.. he did tile work, painting, drywall, and electrical stuff.. but when i took over he no longer painted ( it took him too long so they hired an outside contractor) and he no longer wanted to carry the tile up the steps to do tile work.. he wanted ME to carry it.. ha!