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Bernie Granier Using Property Mgt, who should be responsible for a bad tenant?
24 April 2019 | 17 replies
@Bernie Granier As a real estate investor of several rental properties all being managed by property management companies, I am the one who bears the risk of the existing or the on-boarding of bad tenants, not the property managers.
Uneeq Khan Battling HOA On Leaking Roof For 1 Year
20 February 2020 | 65 replies
I have requested financial and audit documents on numerous occasions and (insert presidents name here) has refused my requests and/or claims the documents do not exist.
Michael Vaughn Corporate Advances/Deferred Balance
26 April 2019 | 12 replies
When a borrower gets behind on payments, other categories go up, but the UPB stays where it is for NPNs.Corporate Advances- any recoverable fee that the lender makes to protect its interests under the terms of the note: forced place insurance or payments on the borrower's existing policy, property taxes, property inspections, fees paid to a trustee or attorney for foreclosure actions.Escrow Advances - if the borrower has an escrow account for property taxes and/or insurance, some lenders will differentiate these advances corporate advances.
Daniel Mendez The good and bad of turnkey properties
29 July 2019 | 39 replies
I've seen hundreds of out of state investors buy existing rentals in OKC.
Matt Watson Transitioning from Section 8
25 April 2019 | 17 replies
The quality of tenant is the variable, most people that need section 8 are good people who just haven't quite figured out how to improve their situation in life, they just want a place to live and will generally behave if they have a solid, clean, safe place to live.Make sure you check local laws and rules around section 8 so that you don't get yourself in hot water, perhaps get in touch with the existing owner/property manager and see what there experience has been with section 8 and especially the current tenants. 
Jake S. Condo Complex under contract with HOA?
4 May 2019 | 7 replies
Hey everyone,I have a Condo complex under contract (18 of 24 existing units) that would give me 75% ownership of the current HOA.
Chris DeSisto Wraps of existing loans not Sub2
23 April 2019 | 0 replies
Example: Say there is a distressed seller and they have a loan on a house that is 190k and it is worth 205k If you were to wrap their existing loan with a contract for deed for what they owe, 190k and the same interest rate (say 5%), $1300 monthly PITI but instead of the term being 27 years you have a balloon for 5 years.
Agyei Axum Cash flowing in a hot equity market through house hacking
24 April 2019 | 10 replies
The more I research and network, I am coming to the realization that they are almost non-existent unless I want to put up a down payment for 650k+.
James Baker To renew or not renew.
25 April 2019 | 13 replies
Existing tenants mean no turnover cost for the unit.
Scott Russell Roof Top Cell Tower buyout offer (Questions/concerns...)
29 September 2022 | 10 replies
1) You want to get a specific easement that only encompasses the existing equipment2) Longest term easement (perpetual) for the most amount of money.3) Future landlord will receive a % of any future revenue these companies bring4) Make sure your agreement has some type of relocation language.