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11 September 2020 | 328 replies
The question is how you adapt your plan when you get punched in the mouth.
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26 March 2020 | 3 replies
Those who are able to change and adapt to new circumstances survive and those who are unable will go out if business.
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27 March 2020 | 4 replies
I am real estate investor/agent from New Hampshire who, like everyone else, is looking for answers on how best to adapt to the current coronavirus outbreak.
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3 April 2020 | 16 replies
The best we can do is closely monitor what's going on and adapt as best as possible.I read that Fannie, Freddie, and FHA back 70% of the loans out there.
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26 March 2020 | 5 replies
I adapted the first post of that thread to show how easy it is for all the things we say about our tenants to be applied to us by the banks.
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28 March 2020 | 19 replies
You have to be able to adapt to quick changes and those that steadily progress over time.
1 April 2020 | 125 replies
i agree with robert not all landlords are alike.but one thing we all have in common we bought are buildings on tenants paying rent.if does not matter if one unit or 1000.we all counted on that tenant paying rent.so do wantever helps you do it in collecting rent.i have found now will most tenants i will talked to most have their april rents ,and will probably have may rent will stimulas check.so start building up a cash reserve,put all major remodeling on hold.just fix what you must.your job now is to babysit your tenants ,try to get them to realize them stimulas check has to last along with those unemployment checks.i know none of you have signed up for this,but you have to adapt,or you will be one of the landlords that will go out of business.i seen many in 2008 ,that will stubborn in their ways and it hurt them.i was one for a liitle while then too.but you will learn without threat of eviction certain tenants our going to think they do not have to pay.your best chance is tell them work with you now to evoid eviction later.some will work out,and some not.but that is just like when you pick a tenant,you really do not know to 3 months later,if you got lucky and picked a great tenant.
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14 August 2021 | 21 replies
I do feel afraid sometimes, but I try to adapt and look towards the positives.
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2 April 2020 | 7 replies
Also, how the real estate industry adapts to the potential changes in consumer demand.If anyone has any specific predictions for the Phoenix market, I know there are many investors and real estate professionals that would love to hear your thoughts, so please share.
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10 April 2020 | 84 replies
It is hard to to change and hard to adapt, but if you don't see the tide coming in, you will be washed away.The question we should all be asking is, "what effect will this massive government spending and stimulus have on our economy?"