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Michelle Buckley Sheriff Sales & Title Search
26 June 2024 | 5 replies
The title company that is located in the building were the foreclosures are held ( they are actually held in the parking lot of said building.)
Dan Powers Markets with the Largest Returns: Philadelphia Metro
26 June 2024 | 3 replies
Particularly in Philadelphia where there’s a ton of red tape to navigate and construction costs are disproportionately high relative to other markets.Ten years ago I could walk into a district L&I office, complete a two page application and pick up a building permit without plans for a single family renovation the next day.
Amy Denzler Tired of Shenanigans. . .seeking a network in Cincinnati
26 June 2024 | 11 replies
At the top of your screen you will find a section called "Build your Team" There, you can connect with property managers, realtors, lenders, and CPAs that specialize in real estate, and you will find Cincinnati well represented with highly reviewed professionals, by members of BiggerPockets, who are eager to compete for your business. 
Natalie Schanne Help!!! My spouse doesn't want to house hack and I REALLY do!
28 June 2024 | 21 replies
Please always remember that this man has committed himself/his life to you, and it sounds like he wants to focus on being your husband and building a home for his wife and his new baby.  
Joshua Lee Getting started with $0 and zero equity?
26 June 2024 | 9 replies
My new wife and I are moving to FL with family because we think we'll be able to build wealth much easier here.Luckily, we'll be living with family for a bit while we get settled.
Jacorion Williams What’s your House Hack Story?
25 June 2024 | 31 replies
Gutted the entire building and left the exterior as is.
Rajib Bahar Frustration with the insurance company
27 June 2024 | 8 replies
Then you could make the case that there were non-renters damaging the building and it could qualify as Vandalism. 
Brian Cannon Seeking insights from Cash Buyers in Dallas
26 June 2024 | 3 replies
Looking forward to the responses and building meaningful connections. - Brian
Sigyfredo Iniguez What can make a bedroom legal?
26 June 2024 | 6 replies
with help of AI:for a room to be legally considered a bedroom in California according to building codes, it must meet the following key requirements:Entrance: The bedroom needs at least two methods of egress - it should be accessible from inside the house (commonly through a door), and have one other exit like a window or door.Ceiling Height: At least 50% of the bedroom ceiling must be a minimum of 7 feet in height.
Dean Valadez Paying mortgage on a former personal residence turned rental under an LLC
26 June 2024 | 2 replies
Option 1:Pros:Simplicity: You avoid the potential complications of alerting the lender.Maintains Low-Interest Rate: Since your loan is at 3%, you continue benefiting from this favorable rate.Avoids Immediate Full Payment: You won’t be forced to come up with $45k immediately.Cons:Risk of Detection: If the lender identifies the payments coming from an LLC, they might call the loan due.Potential Consequences: If the lender enforces the due on sale clause, you might be forced to pay the remaining loan balance quickly.Option 2:Pros:Transparency: Being upfront might build trust with the lender.Possible Flexibility: Given your solid payment history, the lender might agree to the arrangement.Legal Compliance: You avoid any potential issues with violating the terms of your mortgage agreement.Cons:Risk of Loan Acceleration: The lender could still decide to call the loan due, forcing you to pay the remaining balance.Potential for Higher Payments: If forced to refinance, you might end up with a higher interest rate.Given the pros and cons of each option, but a cautious approach might be best:Consult a Real Estate Attorney: This can give you a clear understanding of your legal standing and potential risks.Evaluate the Importance of the 3% Rate: Weigh the benefits of keeping your low-interest rate against the risks of potentially having to pay off the loan early.Consider a Gradual Transition: This method allows you to continue benefiting from the low-interest rate while reducing the risk of triggering the due on sale clause.