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Mike De Lota Structuring STR Partnerships
27 August 2020 | 12 replies
@Justin Anderson I’m in the middle of a very similar deal structure attempting to do the same, etc.
Mark Vivanco Central Florida Home Insurance Rates High During Hurricane Season
27 August 2020 | 15 replies
The first insurance agent we tried, attempted to sell us a policy that didn't cover flat roofs. 
Robert Biggins Stinky Shower Dilemma
29 August 2020 | 6 replies
We've been attempting to discover a permanent resolution. 
Lisa Geiger Wasps and complications
3 September 2020 | 14 replies
Stand your groundI recently had a tenant attempt the same thing over flies in her apartment. and I had one try it because a mouse was in her unit.
Brian Osso Pre-foreclosure vs REO question
28 August 2020 | 8 replies
At this point who would I contact in attempt to acquire the property?
Himanish Gupta Florida Laws in wholesaling
28 August 2020 | 2 replies
There's an attorney in Orlando who has a great website devoted to this exact topic that is a must-read: https://www.richardhornsby.com/crimes/regulatory/u...It states: "In Florida, it is unlawful to engage in the following real estate related activities for compensation without possessing a real estate broker's license or sales associate license.Advertising or marketing another person's timeshare or property for compensation.Auctioning or attempting to auction another person's property for compensation.Buying or attempting to buy real estate on behalf of another person for compensation.Listing another person's timeshare or property for compensation.Operating as a real estate broker or sales associate without a license.Renting, leasing, or attempting to rent or lease real estate on behalf of another person for compensation...The crime of Unlicensed Practice of Real Estate is a Third Degree Felony and assigned a Level 1 offense severity ranking under Florida’s Criminal Punishment Code.If convicted of Unlicensed Practice of Real Estate in Florida, a judge can impose any combination of the following penalties:Up to five (5) years in prison.Up to five (5) years of probation.Up to $5,000 in fines."
Zackery Ungaro Construction Loans and the process Help
4 September 2020 | 2 replies
For right now I am more focused on the condemned property due to being able to renovate rather than new build if I keep an existing wall and a failed attempt to have a use variance for the vacant plot to make it eligible for a multi-family property.The mistakes I made for the vacant property were just endless and took about 6 months to come to fruition.
Heather Hanoski Clogged drain in rental
28 August 2020 | 4 replies
As a landlord, and already attempting the obvious "let's snake the drain" move, do you just hire someone to fix it, or continue to ask her permission to stop by and try home remedies?
Michael Plaks 5-yr depreciation - for tax geeks
29 August 2020 | 6 replies
An attempt at being comical that perhaps didn't translate well.
Jason Runkel Finding Private Money for BRRRR Deals
31 August 2020 | 6 replies
We have brought many intriguing deals his way in the past months but he always seems to get cold feet at the last second, being that this is the first time he has participated in this kind of deal, and letting great opportunities pass.We have been working diligently on finding deals, creating a rockstar team, and even working on obtaining RE licenses, all in attempt to execute on a BRRRR project but it just hasn't come to fruition yet..A couple questions I have for BP members:1) What are the most common concerns, objections, etc. you've gotten from private money lenders?