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Account Closed NC Executive Order 142 Eviction Moratorium
1 June 2020 | 3 replies
The Order’s evictions moratorium:Is effective immediately and lasts for 3 weeks;Would prevent landlords from initiating summary ejections or other eviction proceedings against a tenant for nonpayment or late payment of rent;Prevents landlords from assessing late fees or other penalties for late or nonpayment;Prevents the accumulation of additional interest, fees, or other penalties for existing late fees while this Order is in effect;Requires landlords to give tenants a minimum of six months to pay outstanding rent;Requires leases to be modified to disallow evicting tenants for reasons of late or nonpayments; andMakes clear that evictions for reasons related to health and safety can take place.The Order’s utility shutoff moratorium:Continues effective immediately and lasts 60 days;Prohibits utility disconnections for all customers;Prohibits billing or collection of late fees, penalties, and other charges for failure to pay; andExtends repayment plans at least six months, and sets the default term for repayment to six months for cases when the utility and customer cannot agree on the terms of an extended repayment plan.
Mark Clayton Tips for Analyzing Properties!
23 January 2021 | 6 replies
There's probably a spreadsheet you can modify
Jennifer Schelkopf What properties did you buy in 2020?
6 January 2021 | 120 replies
Bought a 4400 square foot cabin on Lake Superior that I renovated and will be opening a LOC as a modified BRRRR instead of getting my cash completely out and I've had 5 bookings in 5 days of it being listed on the normal short term websites. 
Matthew J. Anybody invested in Ground Floor LROs or Notes?
31 July 2023 | 30 replies
We have the authority to modify the terms of the corresponding Loans which could, in certain circumstances, reduce (or eliminate) the expected return on your investment.
Iliya Muzychuk Stable Diffusion & ControlNet for Reimagining Real Estate
4 September 2024 | 3 replies
Image to Image - There are many AI apps out there online that can modify images.
David Hansen Do (Handicap) Accessible Rental Properties bring more cash?
6 June 2021 | 5 replies
@David Hansen  I start with a tenant that needs that sort of accessibility then find the house to modify
Greg DeFeyter Transforming Primary to rental property
5 January 2021 | 9 replies
We just kept it under our name and used a lease we “borrowed” from a friend of ours and modified it to fit our needs, but we changed very little to be honest.To list the property, screen tenants (application, credit checks, and background checks) we use Cozy.
James Wise "Subject To" Real Estate Investing is Slimy. Prove me Wrong.
7 October 2022 | 229 replies
If the loan kid did not go through as was legally obligated, I would have worked with the seller to sue the bank that was obligated to modify the loan.
Eric Amzalag Multifamily Deal Analysis Spreadsheet
25 October 2023 | 3 replies
Phil has modified my original sheet here: Up To V7 NowMaybe if we ask him nicely he'll implement the rest of the requests.
Dan Krause Best source of off-market NNN properties?
18 August 2019 | 5 replies
There are some pharmacies as well as (GSA) government sponsored agencies where you can hit 95 to 100% LTV.It has to be a strong area the lender likes,firm term the lender likes,investment grade,etc.It is not however no money down.For the purchase price the loan point is usually 1 percent and with MAI appraisal,site inspection,phase 1,legal fees,survey,etc. the cost to close is a few hundred thousand.These types of properties tend to be "zero cash flow" deals where the buyer is sheltering tax income and taking depreciation.The GSA are not triple net and are usually modified leases where the landlord has certain responsibilities.