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Max Lichtenstein Off Market/ Market Deals
15 October 2024 | 8 replies
If an agent can make a sale without putting any marketing work into it, they’ll likely be happy to oblige.
Joshua Darville Individual Roomate Leases
15 October 2024 | 1 reply
I'm interested in renting out rooms and would like to know what provisions are people including in there leases to protect themselves and their tenants.
Austin Bright What is the most cost effective & reliable SMS marketing
16 October 2024 | 15 replies
I don't really like to companies that make you sign up for something else (like Twilio).
Anderson S. How are You Building Lasting Wealth Through Real Estate?
15 October 2024 | 4 replies
If managed correctly, the rental income should cover your property expenses (like mortgage, insurance, and maintenance) while still leaving you with positive cash flow.
Carl Cheung Commercial real estate and step up basis creative financing
16 October 2024 | 2 replies
I'd like to approach them with purchasing the building but I'm assume they're not wanting to sell it until after the owner's death due to the step up basis.I have first right of refusal but what type of creative financing can I offer so that we agree upon a sale and price beforehand?
Rene Hosman Exciting News for the BiggerPockets Community: RentRedi Shines on the 2024 Inc. 5000!
15 October 2024 | 5 replies
With a remarkable three-year revenue growth of 2,326%, it’s no surprise they’ve made such an impressive mark.RentRedi has been on fire this past year, hitting milestone after milestone—from expanding their platform with new features like RentRedi Credit Boost to forming a groundbreaking partnership with the National Association of RealtorsⓇ.As part of our BiggerPockets community, we love seeing our partners succeed, especially when their growth reflects their commitment to helping landlords and renters thrive.
Cameron Moore When to Move Your Insurance Portfolio from Multiple Carriers to a Program/schedule?
17 October 2024 | 1 reply
Flexibility – Investors at the beginning may often like the flexibility of mixing and matching coverage as their needs change or their risk profiles evolve.While this approach works for many Investors initially, as they scale and risks become more complex, managing multiple policies and relationships can be burdensome.
David Fitch Software for Managing a Portfolio
15 October 2024 | 4 replies
Hey David, @David FitchManaging a growing portfolio across multiple multifamily buildings can feel like spinning plates one misstep, and everything wobbles!
H. Jack Miller Subject to Financing- Investing
15 October 2024 | 9 replies
Just a short list its like 50 ways to leave your lover there are 50 gothcas in sub to. 1. the easiest for everyone to understand the sub to violated the Alienation clause in the mortgage or deed of trust and holder of the mortgage DT / Note decides to call the note due and payable and starts a foreclosure. 2. foreclosure started and the person who bought sub to has no means to pay it off or refinance it and the original sellers credit get trashed and if its a deficiency judgement state even on an owner occ like Texas lender sues original seller for the deficiency. 3. this kind of investing or acquiring assets tends to attract those with limited resources so they have no ability to fix things they decide to scale up and then it goes out of control and sellers are really harmed4. deal goes south and original seller sues or files complaint with AG. 5.
Roberto Rohann Buying a home with unpermitted work (bathrooms etc)
17 October 2024 | 4 replies
@Joe Jor brings up some great points and I like his suggestion for contacting the building dept.You may also be able to negotiate credits or for funds to be held in escrow - until seller removes open permits, violations, etc.Lastly, for estimates on the work that will need to be completed on the property, you could also contact an expeditor who services Westchester.All the best to you on your search!