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David de Luna Rentometer and Other Market Rent Tools
28 November 2018 | 10 replies
I do also use Craigslist and RentCafe and my buyer agent sometimes has reliable info.
Jeremy Bartlett Allow Pets or Risk Vacancy?
26 November 2018 | 8 replies
If we charged $50/mo pet rent on top of the base rent increase, is that worth having the security of two years of reliable rents at slightly above market rates?
Reggie Maggard are hand men typically 'insured' and 'certified'?
26 November 2018 | 13 replies
Your licensing board can verify whether someone is licensed or not.A real handyman is usually half the cost (or less) but you really have to vet them to make sure they're reliable.
Troy Welch Looking for reliable electrician in Port Neches, Texas
25 November 2018 | 1 reply
They will know all the reliable ones in the area. 
Jennifer Cherpes Looking to Network in Indy!
17 December 2018 | 7 replies
I have been having a lot of difficulty finding reliable people to work with (contractors, handymen, house cleaners, etc.) and would welcome any and all referrals. 
Joe Podwats Should I invest in Germany or US?
23 December 2018 | 15 replies
Does anyone have recommendations about reliable property management companies in Germany?
Luis Valdez Collecting Rent as a Landlord
28 November 2018 | 11 replies
I like cash as much as the next person but I am looking for a reliable way to receive it without me having to go knocking on doors.
Devante Boll [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
29 November 2018 | 6 replies
It was somewhat of a downer but I want to find out what all the HOA is responsible for, their reliability, etc. because the property needs some TLC that is not happening.Thank you in advance!
Craig Carter I won a HUD bid for a "203k eligible" condo - no FHA loan??!
3 May 2020 | 13 replies
The condo was advertised by HUD as IN (insured) and as "203k eligible".I won the bid, and now I have trouble finding a reliable lender who would originate an FHA loan.Every mortgage broker I spoke with so far told me that I cannot get an FHA loan because the condo is located in an HOA who is not FHA approved.However, I called the HUD directly and they emailed me info where it is explained exactly how one could do a loan in a condominium project that is not FHA approved.Here is a straight quote from their email""To be eligible for FHA insurance a condominium project must meet all condominium requirements and be approved by FHA or an unconditionally approved Direct Endorsement lender, as outlined in Mortgagee Letter (ML) 11-22, ML 12-18, ML 15-27 and ML 16-15.FHA case numbers cannot be requested unless the project is approved.
Jer Yeung Newbie trying to make sure my thought process is sound re: 1031
30 November 2018 | 9 replies
Figuring out the neighborhoods, contractors, etc is something I'm trying to rely on another party's expertise on - and it looks like the reliable turnkey and property managers have properties that are notably above that range.