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Kim Jones Looking for an eviction attorney, Michigan
5 August 2024 | 4 replies
We are looking for a reputable (and reasonably priced) eviction attorney in Michigan, specifically for the Bay City area, thanks.
Jefferson Black DSCR Loan on a Manufactured Home
1 August 2024 | 6 replies
I've seen a lot of people ask questions regarding loans on manufactured homes, but I didn't quite find what I was looking for when searching.
Account Closed New Development - Pre Construction in Miami
8 August 2024 | 23 replies
If you want to buy a pre-construction unit I'd rather try to find a project that just launched by a reputable developer (Mast, Related, etc) and buy really early to capture the appreciation that usually happens during pre-construction.
Maria Sophia Auction Bought / Past owner refuse to move out
5 August 2024 | 11 replies
For general real estate stuff (including evictions) I have worked with Harry Kalogerakos, and Raymond DeBates, both are good, reputable attorneys. 
Nina Sid Has anyone had a good experience investing in a syndicate with strong monthly returns
5 August 2024 | 15 replies
I just spoke to a few funds such as CRE Diversified Income Fund, Land Vest, Toro Real Estate Partners , Allied Land Investment, Phoenix Hospitality but I am trying to find people that have had good experiences investing in any of these or any other reputable passive investment fund with solid monthly returns. 
Stacy Voss All in One Loan: thoughts? opinions?
8 August 2024 | 32 replies
Are there more reputable lenders for this type of loan?
Paul Post How much info can a PM share with a landlord?
9 August 2024 | 47 replies
Also, if I place bad tenants frequently, I can count on being fired, so what sense does that make to ruin my reputation and lose other business for half or 1 months rent commission?
Andrew James Carribbean hot spots within the next few years
10 August 2024 | 85 replies
I do think Puerto Rico should work a bit harder to build its reputation as a travel destination (which is probably why they have created incentives like act 74, which offers tax credits on tourist/hotel type of projects), and they do have other things in the works I've heard are coming. 
Haley Henderson Credit Unions/Banks in Houston that will do Cash Out Refi's?
5 August 2024 | 8 replies
For BRRRRs, seasoning requirement would be a big hurdle as conventional generally has a 12 months seasoning now.If you're focused on building relationships, the best would be to find a reputable and reviewed lender/broker and talk to the account executives/originator.
Mohammad Khudirat Investing as a doctor
6 August 2024 | 28 replies
I like these amongst ,many other right nowREXR - (Rexford) they are a niche (sub-specialist) in industrial warehouse/distribution/manufacturing in the southern California only urban or Infil area, they are not international like PLD - prologis, their MOAT is that SO-Cal has geographic limitation to new inventory, so they have rent pricing power that industrial in rest of country doesn't, also 26 million people in so-Cal and the 2 busiest Ports in country, their earning/revenue projections next few years are best in class, and they are cheaper on price to book than PLD or others, I own some and will buy a lot more in upcoming Recession, likely in next 6-12 months, when publicly traded equities will likely slide by 20-30% although their assets (physical buildings) are only going up in valueVICI- (casino REIT), used to be part of Cesars palace, then Caesars spun them out in 2018, to do sale leasebacks of their properties to take all that physical capex off the books.