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Daniel Grimsley Failure to pay?!?!?!?! Should I start the eviction process????
13 June 2024 | 9 replies
They have now stopped repling to our commications since I told them that they would not have the option of extending their lease at the end of the six month term [option to extend was contingent on 6 on time monthly payments].
Raylynne S. Advice for dealing with property manager + tenants who broke lease
14 June 2024 | 6 replies
Only option is to pursue them in court, which may cost more than you recover.3) Cleaning-If there was $10k in damages, who did the repairs?
Anthony Lynch Finding fix and flip deals, cold calling and other things
12 June 2024 | 12 replies
I wanted to try something different because I receive a lot of similar letters and postcards for all my properties, that doesnt catch my eye much.For the cold calling, we use mojo dialer which has a built in crm and the power dialer.
Linda Foster Question - Anyone Familiar with InvestorLift?
13 June 2024 | 3 replies
This InvestorLift requires an upfront $5k non refundable and looks to me like there is no option for inspections....curious what others take on this site is.Thank you in advance, I'm fully committed and learning daily...love this site and it's members
Brian Freeman My Story of being scammed by Morris Invest and Oceanpointe
15 June 2024 | 54 replies
That may or may not be the case, but my options are limited by the extreme position that Morris Invest has caused on me as a gullible novice investor with limited resources for a 72 y/o.
Ashley Dennis Self directed IRA or hold on my name using retirement funds
12 June 2024 | 1 reply
I am considering two options for purchasing a A+++ SFR cash, Option 1 to place in a self directed IRA and let the IRA own the property and Option 2 is to buy in cash upfront and pay the taxes owed.I am 62 years old and have another five to seven years prior to retirement and so I am trying to set up my portfolio for income generation by that time.
David Cheng 4 Townhouses, optimal exit vs long term hold strategy?
13 June 2024 | 25 replies
Plus more and more lenders don't want to lend on condos.I'm thinking individual townhomes would be a better option, but don't think you can do that with shared roof and sprinkler.   
Jay Dave Seeking Landlord - Tenant attorney recos for rental on East side
13 June 2024 | 2 replies
I am interested in learning about my rights and options as a landlord to terminate my tenant's lease in preparation for putting my property up for sale.
Nick Burkhardt Help me figure out how to use my Equity to build!
12 June 2024 | 2 replies
I wouldn't be selling in this market personally, so if you don't sell the SFR and you really want to do this, a DSCR cash out refinance on the triplex, or a hard money 2nd is your only option to get the liquidity needed to make this move.
Wayne Kennoff How do you choose between different lenders, when their offers are fairly similar?
13 June 2024 | 7 replies
@Wayne Kennoff- thanks   1) getting a personal referral is a good place to start 2) if you have narrowed down the options to a few -  contact both on the same  days and ask them for whatever  quotes  for your scenario ...ask for a loan cost worksheet  if  possible .  ...if their pricing ends up being  the same - make a decsion based on the  feel  for  cutoner  service you get when communicating with them.   3)  make sure they  disclose all the fees  related to the  refinance  ( not just their  own fees ) ..4)  reviews are   hard to  use to make a decision ( as you found out ) 5) rates are pretty high right now for rental  properties ....if you can wait to  refinance - you might consider doing so ...if you need to refinance - so be it ...Good luck