
27 March 2024 | 2 replies
Dealing with nightmare sellers, including a dog left unattended for days, a break-in, and hidden foundation issues sounds like a real challenge.

28 March 2024 | 11 replies
Property operations: Deep cleans, air filter changes, moisture issues, hvac maintenance, etc..
27 March 2024 | 2 replies
The seller and their agent are open to using creative financing but I've been having issues finding an attorney that is willing to work on this.

27 March 2024 | 5 replies
I have however run into issues like transfers being rejected by Baseline (from one of my own accounts in a traditional bank) when all the information is correct.
27 March 2024 | 6 replies
Small claims court may be a suitable avenue to pursue compensation for the costs incurred due to the undisclosed roof issues.

27 March 2024 | 1 reply
However, as first-time and inexperienced homebuyers, we overlooked critical issues during the initial inspection.

25 March 2024 | 2 replies
Nitya reportedlyfaced distressed asset sales, lagging renovations, suspended cash distributions and deferring property and assetmanagement fees.

26 March 2024 | 11 replies
Additionally, this structure eliminates the need for active management, as the real estate assets within the DST are managed by the sponsoring entity.As an investor your level of activity would include collecting monthly distributions, receive quarterly reports on investment, file taxes annually and exchange DST year 7-10 years (sometimes shorter depending on the market).

27 March 2024 | 4 replies
Thanks Nicholas - the funding isn't really the main issue, as I could really pay cash if I wanted to.

27 March 2024 | 12 replies
@Dwayne Clarke going to take an educated guess that what you were cautioned about is buying someone else's problem.Over the last couple of years, many OOS investors bought a bunch of SFR and MFR properties with LITTLE due diligence.Many were sold Class C & D properties that they thought, or expected to perform like, were Class A or B.Once they figured out what the properties really were - via tenant nonperformance and never-ending maintenance issues, they looked to sell them.If you know what you are doing, their loss can be your gain.If you are new and do NOT know what you are doing, then you'll just be the next "sucker" that gets taken.