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Steven M Herrick Is my BRRRR ARV too high?
30 October 2021 | 8 replies
If you want to hold you could take out less of a refi loan normally you get a better interest rate also.
Brett Mach "mini mortgage" in partner structure?
30 October 2021 | 3 replies
Once the sweat-equity pays off their half, they split cash-flow, profits, 50/50 like normal.  
Jonny Mcknight Fair Offer Price for multi-million dollar deal
2 November 2021 | 45 replies
2) If yes to both parts of question one is correct, my offer is coming back to the original asking price, is this normal?
Jacky Johnson Tenants About to Move Out
31 October 2021 | 5 replies
There will be normal wear and tear and that will depend on how long the tenants have been there. 
John Carbone Gas prices and economy
2 November 2021 | 58 replies
Your assumption is that life goes on as normal for everyone.
Aaron Lemoine Should I Section 8 my property?
3 November 2021 | 7 replies
@Aaron Lemoine I have had section 8 tenants over the years and have not had the horror stories you hear normally.
Eric Lee Nation What Could Be Done Better
8 November 2021 | 11 replies
@Jason Bott what is normal for liability coverage?
Tom Ford What to do with my former tenants debts?
31 October 2021 | 1 reply
But after reading articles like this https://bang.ro/online-gambling-in-the-usa-is-it-legal/, I realized that the guy didn’t do anything so bad (except getting himself into terrible debts).Back to my question.
Damon L. Davis Can Section 8 Rates Be Renegotiated?
1 November 2021 | 7 replies
Jacksonville HUD will normally reach out to you 60-90 days before lease renewal regarding new rental rates.Rental rates are normally dependent on amount of bedrooms / bathrooms and neighborhood.An inspector from HUD normally inspects the property before increase in rent to make sure property is in good livable condition.