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Jay Hinrichs national rent control
22 July 2024 | 120 replies
s have that they could effectively move-in to race that would instantly effectively market a non-partisan messaging?
Henry Lazerow The new NAR rules have actually made buyer agent commissions go up not down
19 July 2024 | 100 replies
So if say, seller(s) designate no dual agency, or that's not offered in jurisdiction, or that broker does not offer facilitator services free of charges GUESS WHAT, you either get your own agent OR you must do all your own buyer actions to whatever required measures seller(s) have established. 
Diana Mulvihill Platform for letting guests book add-ons directly
11 July 2024 | 9 replies
For what it's worth, some ideas I've seen pitched are grocery bundles (e.g. a breakfast bundle for 2-4 people with eggs, bacon, bagels, cream cheese, and OJ all pre-stocked in the fridge), meal kits, a pre-stocked drink fridge, charcuterie boards, premium coffee selection, bike/e-bike/scooter/kayak/canoe rentals, video game consoles, upgraded work-from-home office amenities (e.g. oversized computer monitor), etc.I'm not a lawyer, but cocktail kits, bottles of wine, local craft beer, and other alcoholic items seem like they would fall into a grey area from liability perspective. 
Jason Coleman HELOC Lenders (Shred Method)
10 July 2024 | 12 replies
Non owner HELOC's are in the 75% ltv. or less.Rates 10-22% are  and 15 year amortized this is not a good plan to pay off your lower rate first trust deedsShred Method is foolish if you have a rate in the 3's Having a mortgage with a low rate is better than a free and clear property.
Jason Striker What would you do in my shoes?
9 July 2024 | 20 replies
Depending on the size of the loan you can easily shave off 10-20 years from the balance while still cash flowing more with a new property.
Jon K. (Current) Tenants say the dumbest things, too...
12 July 2024 | 281 replies
Tenant emails saying the freezer is not keeping the ice cream frozen enough and a ceiling fan is not working.
Josh H. Private Money (Hard Money is for Suckers)
7 July 2024 | 30 replies
I hadn't hoped for rates of 5% from a wealthy doctor, but would love to shave anything that I can off of the cost to do business.
Luka Jozic Does bi-weekly payments make sense in a cash-flow market?
29 June 2024 | 9 replies
According to my lender, if I do bi-weekly I would pay off the mortgage in 21 years as opposed to 30, shaving off 9 years.
Connor Golden What data should I look at before buying in a market?
27 June 2024 | 18 replies
I am currently in my early 20's, have a well paying W2, and would like to begin investing immediately.
Hunter Purnell Rental Portfolio LOC
26 June 2024 | 5 replies
If your certain you are doing this I would recommend just doing a cash out on your properties, around mid 7's.. having the funds available and put them into a savings account earning 4-5%..