
24 April 2015 | 3 replies
@Modesta LopezIf she's over 62 and has a decent amount of value in the home, a reverse mortgage is probably the perfect solution.

25 April 2015 | 4 replies
You've got the solution in your hand.

29 April 2015 | 6 replies
If that is really the response rate then I would definitely find out why they respond and see how to pivot on seeing what you can do to provide a different solution than the one you have in your toolbox and solve their problems.

10 April 2017 | 3 replies
@Tim AlvarezI own a muntifamily in Oakland, Ca and this city has rent control so this may apply to you in CoronaConsult an attorney to verify, but this is whai I found after a few hours research...... the "solution" is simple IF you are willing to do the followingOwner Occupy a FOURPLEX.....in Oakland that you buy..... .not a duplex or triplex.............ANDRent to Section 8 Tenants........Helpful Links................In the first line it says Section 8 Tenants are NOT COVERED by the Oakland Rent Control Ordinance https://www.tobenerlaw.com/oakland-rent-control/ http://www.tenantsunion.org/en/rights/section/subsidized-housing-section-8In the above it states thatHUD Housing and Section 8 Housing is considered Government Subsidized Housing and is therefore considered EXEMPT from Oakland Rent Adjustment Program!!!!!

24 January 2019 | 30 replies
This is a long-term hold - I am okay spending more now for a good solution that will last several years.

11 May 2015 | 10 replies
This is actually a very cost effective solution.

11 May 2015 | 3 replies
Hello,I am trying to find a property management software (if possible online) that I can use do do accounting for my properties, but that will also track the equity in each property using current market values (is possible pulling them from Zillow, but I'm OK entering them myself) and tracking my mortgages and the additional principal that gets paid off every month.Ideally, I'd like to have a dashboard that will track the net worth of the portfolio over time, and use not only the rental income, but also any equity increase to determine overall ROI.I've tried out about 15 online property management solutions, but most of them seem to be built for management companies that manage properties on behalf of third party investors, and are lacking the above features.Does anyone know about any software that would do the above, without missing some of the essential property management features (such as full ledger accounting for example).Thank you in advance for your suggestions!

15 March 2017 | 86 replies
Because I have questions to ask before giving out advice so I know which to share depending on the individual needs and solutions that have not already been explored.

21 May 2015 | 14 replies
Better to spend the money for someone to look and give you a answer or the cost of a solution to better judge what you should do.

21 May 2015 | 1 reply
I have ~$150k tied up in this that I'd like to use for buy and hold residential but it feels like I'm trapped.Anyone have any creative solutions to end my pain on this one?