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Vincent Pirrone Changing My Mindset
30 January 2020 | 10 replies
David Goggins is an animal!
Peter Tverdov 11 years on Wall St to full time REI!
30 January 2020 | 8 replies
That's an amazing story which demanding a lot! 
Paolo Garcia Newbie from Brooklyn, NY
30 January 2020 | 14 replies
There is a huge demand for housing with nearly 1100 people a week moving to the area.
Eka Linwood Changing Lender after Appraisal
28 January 2020 | 8 replies
If I was the seller on the deal and you weren't making the closing date because you switched lenders in the middle of the transaction to try to get a better deal for yourself I'd demand compensation to sign an extension.  
Jim Pinter House 05 Townhouse in Macedonia OH
28 January 2020 | 0 replies
This one was pretty straightforward, but the schedule was very demanding.
Nicholas U. Newbie Question - Cap Rate
25 February 2020 | 14 replies
@Nicholas UrcuioliFirst of all you wouldn’t value a three unit building based on Cape Rate.Four units and under are considered residential and you would use the price comparison approach on an appraisal.Cap Rate is purely a measure of risk and never a measure of your actual cash on cash returns or future gross profitPlaces like San Francisco Los Angeles and Manhattan have way more renters (demand)  then there are vacant units (supply).This makes these markets extremely safe because the risk of the whole building becoming vacant is almost 0Markets with higher Rates like Ohio or Alabama must pay a higher return on investment because they are riskier markets with much higher vacancy rates and demand and Manhattan have way more renters parenthesedemand
Joe McGovern Buying in rougher areas
24 February 2020 | 7 replies
It's because buyer demand for value growth along with rent growth long term tends to be in the more desirable areas.The low end areas buyers many times purchase hoping for high cash flow only to land problem tenants that don't pay and wear down already old and outdated properties.
Account Closed Legal Questions: Need to evict our roommate in Massachusetts
25 February 2020 | 8 replies
She doubled down asserting that I'm disrespectful for waking her up with my alarm repeatedly and demanding a roommate meeting. 
Sinh T Tsang Backing out of a contract, past the inspection period?
25 March 2020 | 12 replies
See lines 268-276 on page 7 of the state contract:"DEFAULT OF AGREEMENT BY BUYER: In the event of any default of this Agreement by the BUYER, the SELLER shall have at the SELLER’S option the right to declare this Agreement null and void with no further demand, or to demand and sue for any of the following: 1) Termination of this Agreement; 2) Specific performance; 3) Termination of this Agreement and an amount equal to 10% of the Sale Price as stipulated damages.
Kalpesh Kamdar Security deposit at the time of lease renewal ?
6 April 2020 | 10 replies
You can boot these people or maybe piss them off with high demands.. and buy carpet and paint NOW with several months of vacancy.