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Jeffrey Hodges Anyone using Virtual Assisstants for sourcing deals
1 October 2024 | 5 replies
Yes I pay more for her (around $10/hr) but you get what you pay for.If people message me happy to provide company name, what they do is they find the VA's and have them take Culture Index and other tests and they prescreen them, then you interview them and select the best fit
Brandon Stiles Most promising city/states for flips in 2025?
2 October 2024 | 2 replies
I ended up getting lucky and finding this one on zillow.The biggest problem I'm seeing is that everyone in my area wants close to retail price for fixer uppers - and people are paying it.
Rick Rolfe What’s your experience with the Azzam Group/Remax Haven Realty?
1 October 2024 | 9 replies
It is very common for one employee to not know what the other is doing;2) Fees:- Instead of requiring tenants to pay in one lump sum, they let them pay in chunks (which is very annoying as they will charge you $10 for each chunk payment your tenant make; that means you'll be charged $30-40 more per unit/month if they let them pay in 3-4 chunks);- Every bill they pay for you will cost you $10 (+$20-40 more per unit/month).
Alex Capozzolo Vacant Land Palooza ~ New Construction Costs Philadelphia
1 October 2024 | 29 replies
Additionally, you'll be making a lot of decisions on the plans today that will drastically affect the cost of your build later, so get a GC lined up now that you can run questions past like gas in the building or all electric, if it's a duplex how do I get away with no house meter for the electric so I only have two meters and not a house meter you have to pay for, etc.
Galen Chu Not renewing section 8 lease when its up
1 October 2024 | 2 replies
The tenant is paying their portion of the rent (the majority is coming from city) but the tenant has been difficult to deal with and I'd like to find an new tenant once their lease is up.
Gustavo R. Avoid double taxation while flipping in Baltimore but residing in Canada
27 September 2024 | 18 replies
Thank youGustavo There is a tax treaty between Canada and US, so you probably will not be paying double taxes.
Michael Kazalas Utilize FHA loans to buy your first rental
1 October 2024 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $167,000 Cash invested: $8,000 My wife and I bought a duplex in 2019 -- we got an FHA loan and negotiated the seller to pay $8k towards our closing costs.
Brandon McCombs Ohio - if a co-tenant moves out whose responsibility is it to ensure lease is updated
1 October 2024 | 12 replies
She took over paying rent but since her jobs weren't high paying she would sometimes need the original male co-tenant to send me a check.
Don Konipol Some Advise From a Very Experienced Investor
29 September 2024 | 17 replies
Commit to spending less, paying off high interest credit cards, maintaining positive cash flow in your personal finances, and cleaning up your personal balance sheet.  
Edgar Perez FSBO: for sale by owner post Aug 2024 commission changes
30 September 2024 | 10 replies
Tags: Kenosha Wisconsin fsbo agent realtor  Legally you were never expected or bound to offering the commission.Now you can simply only pay the selling agent, and the buyers agent has to inform the buyer that they might have to pay - in an ideal world....The risk of not offering to pay the buyer side is the buyer can tell their buyers agent to skip houses where they would have to put out for the commission, it may result in less offers on your home.It is now ultimately up to the seller, but in a for sale by owner.... you are not signing any listing agreement with a listing agent so, again the buyer's agent would need to pay the agent.If you are an agent selling your own home off-market FSBO, check your state laws on disclosure etc.