13 June 2022 | 8 replies
You're getting rid of the rest, either because they do not fit your criteria for long-term holding or because you sell them to raise capital for the properties you do keep.

28 April 2021 | 3 replies
As for the Tenant, definitely get rid of them.

23 April 2021 | 2 replies
Get rid of debt, build a budget, and save.

23 April 2021 | 4 replies
It gets rid of the triangular pieces and no nailing/screwing through the siding.

25 April 2021 | 5 replies
Should we get rid of stairs?

26 April 2021 | 8 replies
This would allow you to capture a down payment on the loan, create cash flow, get rid of property maintenance, tenants, and management, and maybe even slip into a better tax situation.

25 April 2021 | 2 replies
They just got rid of home possible for MF though.

28 April 2021 | 41 replies
We recently able to get rid of the only bad tenant by offering them cash for keys plus forgiving a couple of months of past due rent...my attorney and a couple of other attorneys I consulted with advised me to take this route because the deadbeat tenant demanded a jury trial after I filed the lawsuit...these tenants who’re taking advantage of the current situation don’t realize that moving forward it’s gonna be much harder for them to find housing: more strict screening, higher rent, and less listings as some rental owners are choosing to leave their rentals vacant until the moratorium ends.

28 April 2021 | 5 replies
Every property you payoff/purchase with the line, pays off faster than the last, with the additional cashflow freed up from getting rid of that mortgage.

11 May 2021 | 13 replies
One unit had been vacant for awhile and there was a clear sense of urgency by the seller to finally get rid of the property.