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Dan Blaylock Where to find and buy partials?
2 June 2024 | 19 replies
Like Alicia mentioned, typically not advertised you will want to get to know the individuals.
Brian Olson Short Term Homeowner's/Liability Insurance in California
2 June 2024 | 6 replies
They gave me very competitive rates for my STR in Kentucky, not sure if they do CA.
Savanna Kwieran Seeking clarity re: 2024 changes to Texas wholesaling laws
1 June 2024 | 7 replies
They are substantially similar.The bottom-line requirements for wholesalers are:A buyer must disclose to a seller of their intention to wholesale the property;A buyer must disclose they are selling their equitable interest/contract rights (versus selling the property) in all marketing, advertisements and communications with other parties;It is important that each and every communication, ad, sign, post and communication have a disclosure that the wholesaler is marketing and selling their equitable interest or their contract rights.
Champ Leong Credit Cards are an investment???? lol
2 June 2024 | 13 replies
It's that lightbulb moment where you realize that even after paying the surcharge to pay a mortgage with a card, you still earn positive cashback, making your net interest rate on your mortgage effectively a negative percentage.  8% cashback - 3.5% pay by card surcharge = 4.5% free money, and considering my mortgage interest rate is 2.75, that effectively means I pay no mortgage interest and still earn 1.75% free cashback.And the best part is that this passive cashback is generally speaking not treated as taxable income.
Trevor Morris Capital Gains Scenario - Looking for advice
2 June 2024 | 9 replies
Cash out refinance is an option as well, but it is not very appealing at this time (background here is $330k left on mortgage at 2.65% rate).  
Andrew Kniffin STR Agent in Snoqualmie Pass?
3 June 2024 | 8 replies
I had two people come after who both hated the smell and I gave them full refunds and let them stay there so it didn't kill my ratings I had - it's very much so a business of customer service.
Michael P. Ready To Get Started In Ohio!!
2 June 2024 | 112 replies
I like the cap rates and it's very attractive. 
Spenser Finnestad Close with tenets in house or not to close with tenets in house+
2 June 2024 | 6 replies
.- I go to military training on the 7th.I have a good lock on my interest rate and afraid of doing the mortgage application over again due to a slight decrease in my current job pay but will be going up again in a few months and I'll also be house hacking once I own and solely live in the house.
Jake Knight Indianapolis Market Update
3 June 2024 | 8 replies
The rental market in Central Indiana is officially on fire.After a slow November/December, January began with a bang and continued into February.We're leasing at an impressive rate right now, which is great news for both our Leasing Team and our Owners.If your home is sitting and not getting activity, it's time to reconsider things... price being the most powerful lever to pull.
Nathan Harden Flippers- What lists are your most successful?
2 June 2024 | 10 replies
They have a new feature for adjustable rate mortgages too that I like.