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Mike A. Taking property management in house
25 April 2019 | 5 replies
They say yes, but then, goes back to the standard operating procedure. 
Allen Lopez How is it that I can’t get a loan?
24 April 2019 | 5 replies
Do one "wrong" little thing that violates what a single bullet point on page 359 of 1425, and boom you're done, doesn't matter if you fully comply with the other 1424 out of 1425 pages.
Jon Gorman Feedback about strategy/inviting a partner to go in on a deal?
26 April 2019 | 3 replies
I have one potential tenant who wants 3 out of the 4 offices and a few other possibilities lined up who might be interested in the 4th.Here are some factors to the decision:My ultimate goal is to buy and hold properties for a long period of time so that once they are paid off, this will be my retirement income (I'm currently 35).While I have a positive cashflow on my first property, I don't have a lot saved up at this point that I could put towards a downpayment for the second property.I talked to a banker who, based on my current finances, would finance 100% of the property, 5 or 10 year loan, 4.5%, amortized either 20 or 25 years.So...from my perspective that looks like $0 down other than closing costs, and tenants lined up who are interested in the office.One problem is that given the asking price, and what the monthly mortgage + operating costs would be, the rents for the 4 offices would be 20-25% higher than the market rate.The potential tenant who is interested in the 3 offices is willing to pay that because there are some unique characteristics that they are specifically looking for that would be hard to find somewhere else.Let's say that tenant is willing to sign a 5 year lease initially.
Jason L. Outgoing Tenant Not Cooperating with Letting Us Show Their Unit
27 April 2019 | 24 replies
Then as suggested by others if she does not comply have the locks changed, provide her a key. 
Jared Baker Should I take Agents Advice?
25 April 2019 | 8 replies
I started with a duplex, bought a couple more and am starting to buy singles, but they haven't been vastly different in terms of how complex they are to operate
Matthew Shay Relationship between Cap Rate and Price/Unit
1 May 2019 | 12 replies
You can also check the operating expense ratio (OPEX/effective gross income) in comparison to the comps to see whats going on.Good Luck!
Michael Garey My Process need order HELP!
27 April 2019 | 2 replies
sorry Derek for the late replyI'm need a 1 2 3 step in lining  up my wholesale operation and a guide to follow.
Joel Arndt Brandon and David were COMPLETELY WRONG in podcast #327
2 May 2019 | 27 replies
Investors and companies buy other companies (or properties), improve operations, and then leverage that business to buy and repeat. 
Joanne Hanson What key things do first time landlords need to know
27 April 2019 | 80 replies
Regardless of whether you own one property or 1000, whether you house hack or are a out of state investor always operate your investment as a business.
Jeremy Anan Baltimore City Fire Alarm Monitoring System
27 April 2019 | 1 reply
I work for a local FD and when we do inspections we ensure each pull station is operable,able to be reset and the alarm bell activates.