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Michael Morrongiello Any Easy way to Get ESCROW Impound Funds BACK - when SUBJECT 2 Loan is paid off ???
18 September 2024 | 7 replies
The PoA designates our company as AIF.Now, it's possible that back during the original closing we had the borrower sign TWO PoAs: One designating our company, the other designating an individual representing the company.Our original PoA was prepared in consultation with an attorney, but that was done well over a decade ago!
Shrikant Kakani Not sure where to start my investing journey
20 September 2024 | 24 replies
@Shrikant Kakani- thanks ...if you  dont need to use financing - disreagrd the following tip ..if you will need to use a loan to acquire your 1st investment property - I would recommend getting the formal loan pre approval step completed ..this is free  and it will help answer many questions you have  and  help get you organized and  prepared .
Vivek Kumar Army veteran applicant
15 September 2024 | 7 replies
But the question was to just know the unknowns like any special accommodation requirements I may need to prepare my property
Deepanshu Madan What's the best strategy to find a buyer for a STR?
15 September 2024 | 2 replies
Your best bet is to list it in the open market (MLS) with a local agent, with the option of furnished or not, and be prepared to have to clear it out should a buyer not be interested in your personal items. 
Elwin Green Looking for a HELOC on an investment property.
15 September 2024 | 13 replies
I bought the house in June (titled it to my corp), and am preparing it for Section 8 occupancy as of October 1.
Paul Guth New investor doing out-of-state properties
14 September 2024 | 14 replies
There's definitely a learning curve but as long as you're prepared for it all both mentally and financially, it can be extremely rewarding.Also starting up my first STR here in CA soon... just my ADU we're almost done with at our primary.
Willis Yoder Flipping for Profit: The Ultimate ROI Renovation Secrets
20 September 2024 | 39 replies
Hello everyone, I've done 3 buy and hold rental properties, and now I want to do flips, I need investors and I have some that have shown interest, in addition to speaking to private lenders that are willing to fund 70% of the LTV (based on the desired property)I'm seeing a lot of deals from wholesalers, but the problem is, some of them close in 2 weeks and some as long as a month, and they don't take conditional offers, and the good ones fly off the shelf really quick.My question is, how does someone like me close one of those deals within this short period, how do you arrange the equity and financing with little to no inspections sometimes even.I'd like to know how do I prepare myself to be able to close one of these good deals right away when they are offered to me and many others?
Hares Najand How to Split Water Bill for Duplex with Single Meter
16 September 2024 | 6 replies
Be prepared to lower your rent below you competitors who include water in their rent to stay competitive. 
H. Jack Miller Subject to Financing- Investing
15 September 2024 | 6 replies
makes sense you need to be prepared to payoff the 1st anytime.
Lance Turner Real Estate Wealth
21 September 2024 | 33 replies
She also added 1or 2 more BEFORE the crash.Then she was prepared to act when the crash happened.No one knows what will happen in the future, and it's unlikely something as opportunistic as the 2008-2010 crash happens any time soon, there will be other opportunities.One may be a shake out in the STR market, which may offer saavy investors some purchae opportunities.Bottom line: if you never get started, you'll never be ready for future opportunities.