Casey Mack
Housing Stimulus... Good or Bad for the Industry?
9 December 2009 | 18 replies
I would prefer to see the beneficiary be the investors in the form of tax relief as we're the ones who turn these crack houses into livable homes.
Corey Dutton
The Story of a Loan ‘Shopper’
14 May 2013 | 33 replies
I need some comic relief after being taken so badly by this ‘shopper from hell.’
Ibrahim Hughes
Question about Motion For Relief From Stay in Bankruptcy
21 August 2013 | 1 reply
Can someone tell me if a creditor (lender) files a Motion for Relief From Stay in a bankruptcy, does that mean the debtor (property owner) is now liable again for the debt (credit being further damaged, lender still attempting contact with debtor, etc.)?
Lauren Lucas
Military along with being a property investor.
12 January 2014 | 10 replies
You lose about 8-10% rent in PM fees, but the relief from the day to day hassle and management is worth it .
Ibrahim Hughes
How much time does Bankruptcy Court Allow?
28 December 2022 | 1 reply
A good estimate is 21 days (with no objections to the relief sought) but since COVID everything seems to be taking longer.
Barbara Bergen
Buy and hold rentals
29 October 2022 | 8 replies
The problem you are likely having with DSCR loans is that Kansas is one of the few states that outlaw prepayment penalties on rental properties, so DSCR lenders can only offer loans with no prepayment protection, which results in the much higher rates (Prepayment Penalties are a key tool for DSCR loans to give rate relief).
Debbie Hug
SDIRA
16 November 2015 | 4 replies
Many who are looking for some relief from transactional fees and frustration seek checkbook control via an IRA LLC or a Solo 401k.
Samantha Klein
Two weeks in & already problems
19 May 2017 | 33 replies
The good news is we are a nation of LAW and thus she should be able to get some relief from a 2nd year law student I would think.
Perry Rohan
Florida Condo Law Puts Limits on Bulk Owners
16 December 2022 | 2 replies
“Unfortunately, Governor’s Scott veto of HB 653, which would have permanently extended the Act, and the Florida legislature’s imposition of strict conflict of interest laws will make it more difficult for distressed condominiums find the same relief moving forward”.