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Sarang Gupta Accidentally bought a vacant lot in chi with too many back taxes
3 March 2020 | 2 replies
Currently it looks like they have gone into collections which could hurt my credit, but I'd rather just give up the property/let the city take it in exchange for the taxes....Would love advice on what my options are at this point..
Wesley Yu Manufactured Homes / Lot Investing Strategy?
6 March 2020 | 5 replies
Construction is around $120 /sq foot 4) Rent out, collect rents, and refinance with a traditional mortgage.My reasoning is that 1) Renters don't care whether a house is manufactured or not, so would pay the same rent had the property been site built. 2) Manufactured houses are much cheaper to build than site built, so cash flow would be better 3) I'm not too experienced in construction, so manufactured could simplify the process. 
Wesley Yu Manufactured Homes / Lot Investing Strategy?
12 December 2021 | 1 reply
Construction is around $120 /sq foot 4) Rent out, collect rents, and refinance with a traditional mortgage.My reasoning is that 1) Renters don't care whether a house is manufactured or not, so would pay the same rent had the property been site built. 2) Manufactured houses are much cheaper to build than site built, so cash flow would be better 3) I'm not too experienced in construction, so manufactured could simplify the process.
Wesley Yu Manufactured Homes / Lot Investing Strategy?
3 March 2020 | 1 reply
Construction is around $120 /sq foot 4) Rent out, collect rents, and refinance with a traditional mortgage.My reasoning is that 1) Renters don't care whether a house is manufactured or not, so would pay the same rent had the property been site built. 2) Manufactured houses are much cheaper to build than site built, so cash flow would be better 3) I'm not too experienced in construction, so manufactured could simplify the process.
Shane Welch Virginia Eviction Process, how to do it?
6 March 2020 | 1 reply
Once you have filed, they owe you the court costs and attorney costs if an attorney filed the paperwork, so make sure you collect that in addition to the rent.
Blake Jones Do you really require the first, last month's rent + the deposit?
4 March 2020 | 34 replies
It is also against regs to collect first/last and security.
Justin A Edmonds Order from worst to best
3 March 2020 | 5 replies
So, to rank them best to worst:1) 3-4 bedroom property in your neighborhood you can buy in distressed shape and fix up yourself2) 3-4 bedroom property in a decent neighborhood within 20 min drive, or 2 bedroom close to you 3) 2 bedroom in a decent neighborhood within 20 min drive4) Condo5) Property in a high-crime area where you would not want to live, or drive to do maintenance/collect rentIf you plan to use property managers to deal with the tenants and contractors for the work, the situation will be different.
Colin Johnson Anyone doing vacation rentals?
30 March 2020 | 4 replies
@Colin Johnson, I am looking into this as a strategy as well but am data collecting and analyzing at the moment. 
Nathan Hughes Prefered billing for handyman services
4 March 2020 | 11 replies
@Nathan @Nathan Hughes I think that a collection of these post is what you need to look at.
Nirav Shah Viz Alert - Slowing Population Growth of the United States
5 March 2020 | 5 replies
Lately, I have been working on one of my side projects, creating a data warehouse and collecting information about US demographics from the Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of justice and other various systems.