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Ersi Bice How BAD is it investing in the ghetto?
28 July 2015 | 29 replies
Deal honestly with humans in an area you know, and you can always provide value for both parties (income for yourself, a safe place to live for the tenant). 
Jonathan G. Anyone investing in EV charging stations (other than stocks)?
10 May 2023 | 25 replies
Are you willing to wear an RFID device on your body at all times?  
Abhijit Trivedi Spartan Invest & Alabama Rental Property Mgmt Review
25 June 2021 | 26 replies
It is not a reasonable expectation for the property management company to predict future human behavior.
Taylor White Should I sell my rent house and put the money in the s&p500?
5 August 2021 | 39 replies
I agree with you that investors can’t handle volatility-but that’s not a RE Investor thing, that’s a human psyche thing.
Naftoli Moseson We buy and manage the properties for our investors
10 June 2023 | 12 replies
The title and body of the posts says both. 
David Cole What Could Go Wrong?
29 June 2023 | 10 replies
Here is what I have so far:At any time before, during, after investment:I or any of my team unexpectedly dies, becomes seriously ill, or injuredAn impassable disagreement occurs between any 2 parties of the investment teamA member of the investment team fails(for any reason) to uphold their agreementBefore purchase:Incorrect property valuationInability to secure financing after earnestDuring Financing and purchase:Loan executor fails to follow through with the loan.Loan executor misleads or baits me with incorrect terms and conditionsSeller withdraws contractSeller tries to renegotiate contractSeller withdraws agreement to carry loanTitle issuesDuring rehabilitation:Cost overrun - If the cost to complete a rehab exceeds the estimated cost budgeted.Time overrun - If the allotted time to complete a rehab is exceededUnforseen issues - if issues arise due to unknown/hidden problems, termite damage, mold, etcProblematic Contractors - Contractors that want to increase the bid midway through the job, fail to pay their employees, don’t show up when scheduled, fail to consistently clean, low or no skill, do poor work, fail to carry proper insurance, do not use agreed upon materials and/or finishes, use the “you can’t see it from my house” methodology, dress and/or act not in accordance with accepted job site standards, live or sleep at the job site, steal materials, supplies, and/or tools, attempt to undermine my relationship with my real estate team including agents, investors, other contractors, clients or potential clients, places lien or sues, dies or is seriously injured during project, experiences major life event that prevents or hinders their ability to continue, contractor or their employee dies or is seriously injured on the property, gets OSHA or other governing body violation(s)Code Violations - Red flagged for failing to obtain proper building and/or work permits prior to beginning project, overgrown vegetation, etcProblems Specific to Rental Properties:Tenant does not pay rent or pays lateTenant does not pay utilities/trash serviceTenant causes damage to propertyTenant does not take care of maintenance and/or cleaning of propertyTenant smokes or has pets when these things are not allowedTenant makes unauthorized changes to the property, ie painting walls, removing landscaping.Tenant allows others to move in without adding them to the leaseTenant misused the property, ie drug lab, melting plastic in the oven, spray paint graffiti on shed, parks in unauthorized zones such as the grassSomeone injures themself while on propertyHouse fire, floods, other natural disasterMajor maintenance issues such as roof replacement, appliance malfunction, plumbing leak, etcTenant violates city code, ie noise ordinances, trash and debris in yard, etcUnavoidable costs such as normal wear and tear include failing appliances, scratched/scuffed wood floors, dirty paint, worn carpet, etc.After rehab:Property does not appraise and/or sell/rent for expected ARVInterest rates go higher than expectedProperty tax increaseStricter laws are put in place that prevent finance/refinanceThis is all that I could come up with.
Michael Guzik Short Term Rentals Slowing Down due to Negative Media Coverage??
13 February 2023 | 47 replies
I stay off the media as much as humanly possible so the narrative doesn’t really effect me.my STR is also my vacation home, and it caters to family’s and couple that want an intimate mountain getaway.
Dan D. Beginner with $200k
7 December 2015 | 39 replies
I treat them like human beings.
Wade Alderson What Do I do If I Inherit a large sum?
8 March 2018 | 98 replies
I am 50 (by the way, you know all the times you were told as a young person that you would regret the things you were doing to your body when your older... all those people were right...)
Misty James Working with wholesalers
30 August 2019 | 28 replies
Wholesalers have no licenses or governing body like real estate agents.