Matthew Drouin
Good Cause Eviction Law Passed - 3 Things You Need To Know
30 December 2024 | 15 replies
.✅ Secondly, good cause has a max cap on yearly rental increases at a certain margin above CPI or 10%, whichever is less.For those of you who own stabilized, high quality housing like we do, this shouldn’t be a problem.But instead of keeping rents flat because you are a nice person or increasing just a little bit, you could get yourself in trouble when it comes to funding future major repairs and capital expenditures.As long as you are increasing to what the market will bear, you will be in good shape.Also if you are looking at purchasing blighted, dilapidated housing with the intent of raising rents and financing improvements to the property, you will have to take this into consideration and buy accordingly and on in place rents not projected rents.On the implementation side, however that pans out, you might be able to get these necessary rent increases to finance repairs but you may need to go to housing court in order to get the green light but we are just not sure at this point and remains to be seen.✅ Thirdly, in regard to objectionable tenancy and nuisance caused by disruptive tenants, you will need to document these violations with undeniable evidence.Because police reports are not usually able to be procured due to disturbances like drug trafficking or domestic violence, you’ll need to take matters into your own hands on producing that documentation.I recommend getting security cameras installed in all common areas and outside your properties.I’ve used SimpliSafe security cameras but you’ll need to install WiFi service at your properties so that you can maintain recordings in the event of violations and add to your lease that any tampering with said cameras constitutes a lease violation as well.This is still developing and once we get further clarity, we will host a round table with legal experts on how to best protect our properties and residents.
David Martoyan
Rethinking ARV: Creative Approaches to Finding Deals in Today's Market
24 December 2024 | 4 replies
Curious to hear any creative approaches that have worked in today's market.ARV and future value are speculative so when I am looking at property I am looking at it for longer term - does it fit within my strategy based on conservative estimates.
Dan Ross
Is the Pace Morby Subto program worth 10,000 dollars?
28 January 2025 | 48 replies
As used in this Section 18, "Interest in the Property" means any legal or beneficial interest in the Property, including, but not limited to, those beneficial intereststransferred in a bond for deed, contract for deed, installment sales contract or escrow agreement, the intent of which is the transfer of title by Borrower at a future date to purchaser.If all or any part of the Property or any Interest in the Property is sold or transferred
John Arena
First Tier Beach House on Cape Can Blas
20 December 2024 | 2 replies
We had vacationed there for years and viewed it as a place for future retirement.
Randall King
Sell or hold?
23 December 2024 | 7 replies
Hi Randall-Congratulations on buying a rental property well back in 2020.I am sorry to hear the property is now cashflow negative $200 a month.Your question is should you sell or continue to keep it with the negative cashflow.Depends on your personal goals and if being negative $200 a month plus any unexpected repairs or vacancies is affordable to you, but if you can solve the negative cashflow by turning the property into a furnished mid-term rental, for example, your future self may thank you.To Your Success!
Mark S.
American Homeowner Preservation (AHP) Fund
19 January 2025 | 354 replies
Looking into the future, after we stabilize our current portfolio of loans we intend to start looking for new opportunities on highly discounted distressed debt which fall out from the pandemic.
Meena Mallik
New member looking to connect
22 December 2024 | 21 replies
the economy is super promising and the future looks bright as far as appreciation goes.
Harry Maxtens
Licensing Experts - Anyone have any feedback?
26 December 2024 | 6 replies
In essence, they hand-hold you through on how to do two things: First, find and tie up a select vacant commercial property, then Second get a prospective tenant who would agree to move into that subject property at a future date.
Chris Kay
Roadmap to Growth Starting with VA Loans
20 December 2024 | 4 replies
@Chris Kay beleive you can do DSR loans without a job as they qualify the property, not the borrower.You'd still need 20-25% down though.That's where you have a decision:- Pay down the mortgage, setting yourself up for a future refinance to free up your VA Entitlement.OR- Save up for your next acquisition.Only YOU can make that decision as you have to be comfortable with the increasing debt-load risk and the additional time to manage everything.
Christopher Valerio
New here. Interested in partnerships
21 December 2024 | 3 replies
The last thing you'd want to have to do is manage your future partner since you question their decision making or experience and you've already invested with them.