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Theresa Hansen I'd like to hear from you if you had Zero REI experience starting out
13 August 2024 | 15 replies
All I did was look at a property, run the comps, and got a reno budget, So nothing to intense.
Marc Roberson Possible to syndicate for new construction MTR's?
11 August 2024 | 0 replies
to get to the point, i would find an area likely to experience more demand and ensure the financials work out for both MTR & LTR's. i would ideally start out with a fourplex and depending how that goes, possibly scale from there. i do believe that it is more traditional to syndicate on larger properties so i am wondering if you know if it is possible to syndicate, starting off, for one fourplex or even one MTR condo. my gut feeling is to start with one beach-front condo in florida that requires $37,250 down . a new construction fourplex, however, i could finance with a USDA loan myself and not have to consider investors so that may make things easier, possibly.no airbnb's. maybe VRBO. two week minimum stay. only in areas very likely to have housing demand due to new factories being built.i own/run an STR right now and it is going well with only the occasional hiccup.
Annie Balagot Need STR marketing help please
15 August 2024 | 28 replies
My husband cleans the outside and I clean the inside-I consider it a workout, and part of staying in shape.
Jonathan Greene The 5 Biggest Mistakes New Investors Are Making Here In The Forums
19 August 2024 | 244 replies
We all know that misery loves company, but try taking a different approach and see how things work out for you.It's been clear for the past couple of days that something or someone has hurt you tremendously, and we're sorry that happened to you. 
Brandon Bell Lots of equity and cash flow...what should I do?
12 August 2024 | 8 replies
There is also a lot of work, but the numbers for the buyers don't really work out
Nick Webb Financing Single Family under $85,000.00 (section 8 tenant)
10 August 2024 | 13 replies
You should still be able to find a few lenders to do smaller rehabs like that, as long as the ARV supports it, and often times the BRRRR tends to work better that way because if it is in a good Sec 8 area with rents that support the ARV, the refi can work out well.Happy to connect and talk through details if you are interested!
Tyler Segebarth Property Manager Acting Without Contract
11 August 2024 | 4 replies
Throw the PM under the bus and tell the tenant the PM screwed up by not collecting a deposit and see if you can work out a payment plan for that. 
Farnaz Z. How to hold a property management company accountable for negligence?
13 August 2024 | 14 replies
Let them know that if they do not make this right, you will file a complaint with the state and sue them.If they don't settle, file a complaint with the Colorado Dept of Regulatory Agencies: https://dre.colorado.gov/complaint-processBe as detailed as possible and provide copies of documentation (letters, emails, texts, phone records, etc.).When the property manager is notified of the complaint, they will probably try to work out some form of settlement.
Richard Bayle Peter Harris - Commercial Property Advisors
14 August 2024 | 63 replies
It didn't work out, but he tried very hard to make the deal work.
Mak K. Insurance Claim- Can you do the work and bill the insurance ?
9 August 2024 | 1 reply
Or even I can sub contract work out to other companies and bill it via my own company name.