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Tony F. Best west coast market for multifamily investment
21 November 2018 | 15 replies
There will propabaly be investor qualifications (accredited or sophisticated) but it’s a great alternative that allows folks who want to get out of a participation (hands on) ownership role and 1031 up into a more risk averse large MF building while being hands off.The sponsor will take fees of course like a normal syndication (most likely) and the returns may be slightly less, but you should still share the appreciation rights and ultimately just continue to 1031 up and up.Happy to answer questions.  
Marjeanne Fields First Multi-Family Property Just Closed!
19 November 2018 | 3 replies
Actually added a second property down the street to maximize our property management fees.
Sam Besong New to Wholesaling and need advice!
4 December 2018 | 19 replies
@Sam Besong Wholesaling as you are practicing it is illegal in Massachusetts unless you have a license to sell real estate.Here is Mass General Laws, Title XVI, Chapter 112, Sec. 87pp, describing the activities that require a license:"''Real estate broker'', hereinafter referred to as broker, any person who for another person and for a fee, commission or other valuable consideration, or with the intention or in the expectation or upon the promise of receiving or collecting a fee, commission or other valuable consideration, does any of the following: sells, exchanges, purchases, rents or leases, or negotiates, or offers, attempts or agrees to negotiate the sale, exchange, purchase, rental or leasing of any real estate, or lists or offers, attempts or agrees to list any real estate, or buys or offers to buy, sells or offers to sell or otherwise deals in options on real estate, or advertises or holds himself out as engaged in the business of selling, exchanging, purchasing, renting or leasing real estate, or assists or directs in the procuring of prospects or the negotiation or completion of any agreement or transaction which results or is intended to result in the sale, exchange, purchase, leasing or renting of any real estate."
John McAllister Right percentage to offer in a HUD property?
11 January 2019 | 6 replies
Also, keep in mind, 9% (I think) goes to agency fees - so HUD is only keeping 91% of whatever you offer. 
Anna Buffkin Tenant Didn't Pay- Wierd Senario
8 December 2018 | 24 replies
I moved their rent due date to the 5th, with late fees starting the 6th.
Joseph Wilson Myrtle Beach Vacation Rental
19 November 2018 | 5 replies
I keep coming across the HOAs that are higher in fees and upon further research some seem to even pay for power and water in room.
Tracy Bogie Private Money Terms needed for pitch-specifics and documentation
18 November 2018 | 2 replies
What are the penalties/fees?
Jessica Freesia Lead Propeller and Investor Carrot - how does this work?
18 November 2018 | 0 replies
Why is this a subscription service instead of set up as a one time fee?  
D'Aydra Allen A thin line between Realtor & Investor...?
20 November 2018 | 14 replies
My brokerage charges a small transaction fee for agents.
Vincent Givens Intro & Getting Started
29 November 2018 | 6 replies
I don't know anything about their meeting format but most REIAs will allow guests to come either free one time or for a small fee. https://www.meetup.com/HANDSONREI/