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Alexander Merritt Quantity vs Quality Rentals
23 May 2024 | 43 replies
@Alexander Merritt   IMHO low end rentals are only suitable for local investors that are in the landlord business and are going to scale up and own as many as they can get 100's have your own PM and maintenance and that's the ONLY way in my mind that stuff will work over any amount of time.buy the best that you can if your just starting out.
Michael Stephens New investor looking to network
22 May 2024 | 5 replies
Let's work together to change the game for the mutual growth of your REAL ESTATE business.
Jessica Dawn Kalinski Winnipeg, Canada meet ups, groups, info and recommendations!
22 May 2024 | 8 replies
My focus as an investor is buy & hold real estate with long term and short term rentals.In 2022, I am looking to network and surround myself with others in the industry to ultimately help each other expand our real estate businesses
Sunny Karen Planning to start investing in Detroit - any one use Upside investments?
22 May 2024 | 48 replies
We're never trying to make a sale to simply make a sale because that's bad business.
Jay George Multi unit building
23 May 2024 | 10 replies
RE investments are a business and as costs go up you have to raise prices.
Matt W. Help me decide between a 1031 DST vs. a syndication.
22 May 2024 | 31 replies
Not guaranteed, but very safe and boring national level companies that will not go out of business anytime soon.
Chase Cline Should You Form a LLC for Each Individual Rental Property?
20 May 2024 | 88 replies
Just so you know....a series LLC costs about 10,000 to create and it is a product that is not tested or even recognized/understood in most states.
Skyler Lehman Property management Pricing
22 May 2024 | 19 replies
Regarding if you should DIY manage or hire a PMC:Many new investors read a couple of posts and then think self-managing their rental property, and avoiding PMC charges, is an easy way to boost their ROI.The reality, is that many of these investors really haven’t taken the time to properly understand what it takes to properly manage a rental property and the corresponding tenants.Here’s a list of some of the requirements to properly manage a rental property:Knowledge of all local municipality, state and federal landlord requirementsIntimate knowledge of all Fair Housing statutesUnderstand all federal privacy laws, as they’ll be handling social security numbers and IDsProper business insurance in the event their computer is hacked and or they improperly dispose of tenant data.Where to advertise their rental, other than ZillowWriting ads compliant with Fair Housing statutesCreating a process to accept calls/texts and schedule prospects to show their rentalA rental application and application fees that meet all local and state requirementsKnowing how to screen applicants to avoid professional tenants and the growing amount of fraudulent dataA lease compliant with all local, state & federal lawsUnderstanding local and state requirements regarding security deposit collection and holdingRent acceptance options for tenants and accounting system to track, including late fees, etc.Plans to handle nonpayment of rent issuesKnowledge of their local eviction laws or access to an attorney familiar with evictionsHow to accept, track and respond to tenant maintenance issuesBuilding a list of handymen and contractors for maintenance and turns between tenantsExpertise at evaluating tenant damages to charge against security deposit when tenants move outResearching local utility requirements to avoid suspension of services that could lead to frozen pipes or flooded basements, etc.
Mark Howard Investors looking to create Sort term rentals with Manufactured homes
22 May 2024 | 2 replies
Looking to work with interested investor looking to get into the short term or long term rental business through manufactured homes.
Joshua Delzell Ginnie Mae & LLC Transfer
22 May 2024 | 6 replies
The Due on Sale Clause is part of loans so that the lender has easier recourse in the situation that the property is sold and an argument arises between legal title and equitable title, which would come up after the loan isn't paid and they are trying to collect payment.I hope I can continue to provide the specifics of these exemptions for many more on here as it seems to be a point of fear for investors to properly insulate their business/investments from their personal name.