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Kisaki Nicole Kaopua Foreclosure: insight appreciated
26 May 2024 | 3 replies
If the roof is spongy and you go into the basement and the water heater and furnace are encrusted with an inch of rust, that's a different issue.
AJ Wong How & Where to get the best AirBnB mortgage for vacation rental investment property
25 May 2024 | 2 replies
The majority of buyers consider a lender recommended by their RE broker that they are familiar with.
Tom Server COOP HOA sold property to me, that they offically didnt own
26 May 2024 | 8 replies
Im not a relator, so i dont know the steps.. but I would think if i sold for a complex multiple times and the unit is empty.. therw wouldnt be any issues.  
Jacob Hell Huntsville Area - Have You Had Issues Building ADUs?
23 May 2024 | 0 replies

Hello,I am volunteering with an advocacy group looking to update the policies in the Huntsville area to allow ADUs. If you have interest in building/investing in ADUs in the Huntsville area, please send me a DM so we ...

John Boby buying my neighbor house
25 May 2024 | 1 reply
It shouldn't be an issue to put title on both properties, unless you want to maximize liability protection and create another LLC
Kathleen Andrade My Rental House was registered as Fraternity without my knowledge or permission.
25 May 2024 | 5 replies
Does anyone know of legal authority for this issue
Ruth Lyons Inspectors killed my deal -- 3 times, Any advice?
23 May 2024 | 52 replies
inspections can be uber frustrating in older homes..I know when we build new construction buyers have inspections and there is always a laundry list.its their job.you can refuse and move on.. its not common by the time the folks go into contract and spend money on inpsections and apprsials and such they usually will move forward if you address major issues.you can always put in your counter offer you will only address major issues any thing that is only for the benefit of long term ware and tear your not dealing with.. kind of set expectations up front.
Michael Hoover Yes or NO?... Small Portfolio Buyout from tired Landlord- Rural area of MS.
25 May 2024 | 11 replies
I don't see major long term value in most of themI'd echo what @Jay Hinrichs did - sold his C/D properties and went for the A/B properties.
Michael Effiong In a bit of dilemma
25 May 2024 | 5 replies
Given your equity amount you should be able to hit that LTV without issue
Jeremy Fleming How to find the best deals in YOUR CITY/TOWN
23 May 2024 | 1 reply
This is especially true if the property requires significant upkeep or if the heirs live far away.Owners of Distressed PropertiesSellers who own homes in poor condition and can't afford the necessary repairs may prefer to sell as-is rather than invest time and money into renovations.Landlords with Problematic TenantsLandlords who have been dealing with problematic tenants, frequent vacancies, or costly property damage might want to offload the property quickly to cut their losses and avoid further hassles.Owners Facing Major Life ChangesSignificant life changes, such as health issues, retirement, or downsizing, can motivate people to sell their property quickly.