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Nat C. Legal separation of properties
9 February 2020 | 10 replies
Most of the counties now have a digital portal to acquire these docs.
John Bell Vacant Lot In Danger of Possible Eminent Domain Worth The Risk?
21 January 2020 | 0 replies
They have acquired the land for the courthouse and jail already but they have yet to get the land for the new district attorneys office.
Monte Mabry Line of Credit for Reserves
21 January 2020 | 1 reply
Has anyone secured a line of credit from a bank and used this line of credit as their reserves that are required for more mortgages when acquiring buy/hold rentals?
Jesse L. Weaver New Investor/Agent- Lancaster, PA
21 January 2020 | 2 replies
I've also recently acquired my real estate license in PA.
Brandon Salm Newbie from Wisconsin
5 February 2020 | 20 replies
Good luck with your move and REI endeavors I'm an investor and commercial agent who helps out of state investors acquire properties in KC.
Simon Obas How soon do I advertise my propery?
4 June 2020 | 5 replies
Still, and even more importantly, location of the property, competitive pricing, applicant pool, etc, these will all play into your ability to get the place rented.Since it sounds like your situation was one where you're acquiring a new property, Grace has the right idea with 2-4 weeks ahead of time (but I'd even still say give yourself as much time as possible because applicants may fall through; ex. someone backs out after going through the screening process and showing intent on signing, but never does, generally you want to know that information well enough in advance that you can still not find yourself in a pinch.
Eddie Gonnella Follow along a Richmond Virginia BRRRR with a commercial LoC
1 May 2020 | 17 replies
Any tips on acquiring one. 
Sandra Pinzon House Hacking in Chicago - Can a MF cashflow with no downpayment?
27 January 2020 | 6 replies
The VA renovation loan covers 100% financing which includes $ to acquire & renovate the home.
Padric Lynch Agreement/Terms for Property Manager To Act As Project Manager
26 January 2020 | 1 reply
Here is how my management services agreement is structured: 1) Define terms ("manager", "properties", "portfolio", etc)2) Term length3) Authority of Manager- specifically spells out what the manager can do on behalf of owner (and exclusivity)4) Responsibilities of Manager5) Responsibilities of Owner6) Property Maintenance (spending limits and expectations)7) Compensation (spells out ALL fees that I would ever charge an owner)8) Liability and Indemnification (protective of Manager which is industry standard at least in my region)9) Insurance requirements for owner10) Leasing (how manager will acquire tenants, non-discrimination)11) Termination (notice requirements, etc)12) Legal stuff (choice of law, merger clause, notice, etc)Hope this is helpful I can expand on these if you're interested more
Nick Eldridge Multifamily investors in Birmingham
15 March 2020 | 11 replies
I have two realtors in my family so I can get information really quickly on properties, I worked on my family’s rentals for about 5 or so years, I’m pretty good with Microsoft office, I found a five unit apartment in a desirable area originally to wholesale but I want to acquire it after analyzing it a little more, and I’m just a hungry young man willing to work I used to play football on the college level so I’m looking to bring my work ethic developed over the years to real estate investing.