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Marc Izquierdo Raising Debt for Long Term Holds
24 October 2018 | 2 replies
In short, put yourself in the other person's shoes - would you want to be in the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and etc position?!
Zachary Bradigan Multi Family Direct Mail List Broker
24 October 2018 | 0 replies
I know this topic has a lot of forum questions dedicated to it already, but my go-to resources direct mail list resources seem to be set-up differently then in the past.I have used Reonomy and List Source previously for direct mail leads with good enough results that I'd use them again, however Reonomy has just recently been forcing an annual contract instead of monthly which is WAY too costly for what I need, and List Source has split up the commercial properties list differently then the last time I used them and almost all of them are listed in "Commercial: miscellaneous" with every other property types, and I have tried filtering differently with no positive results.My goal is to get "true ownership information"(Names, Addresses, Phone Numbers of people who own LLCs & INCs), but for now this is a one time thing, so I don't need an annual contract, and I don't want to pay thousands for Co-Star for an entire year or something.I do have TLO, however pulling multiple owner's information is very time consuming, so I'd like to do this only for a few select properties.Long story short, I'd settle for any ownership information whether it's company data or not, but I'd like to do a one time deal and get 500-1000 leads.
Patrick Britton Buying note direct from lender
25 October 2018 | 10 replies
The borrower may have a chance of talking Chase into a short sale.
Pat Jackson Can a hospital really not answer this question?
29 October 2018 | 6 replies
I'm curious if there's much of a demand or shortage for higher quality housing for traveling and short term medical professionals.
Luke Faulconer Rent or Buy in Denver?
25 October 2018 | 4 replies
Especially if it's also a primary residence and they could house-hack with Airbnb/short-term rentals or a long-term rent your rooms. 
Robin Searle Colorado Springs - Short Term Rental Regulation Update
24 October 2018 | 1 reply
Over 370 of us formed the CS Short Term Rental Alliance to work with the city in coming up with a fair and balanced regulation. 
Dharmesh Shah Forming a LLC in state of New Jersey
25 October 2018 | 7 replies
Every 6 months we have to print out a "short form standing" letter from the state and send it to our hard money lender to let them know the LLC is still an active business.
James Carlson Colorado Springs approves STR/Airbnb ordinance
24 October 2018 | 2 replies
To all you Colorado Springs short-term rental owners and those considering an investment, here's an update from last night's city council meeting about the short-term rental ordinance.It's good news. 
Marsha Hill Rental Sold Contract for Deed has come back Uninhabitable! Help!
24 October 2018 | 2 replies
At about the 2.5 year mark, they divorced, switched partners, and the payments that were coming to me via EFT from his Air Force paycheck, came late from her and with excuses for about 2 years, until I made it a big issue for her to get it set up on EFT again.Long Story Short: She never allowed me to come visit them at the house or to check on it. 
Daniel Sisto Improving The Closing Process For Wholesales
24 October 2018 | 0 replies
I guess long story short, we are looking to see if you guys are having similiar issues in your area, if not, how come and what systems have you put in place to mitigate some of the issues we spoke of above.