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Jordan Santiago LARGE MULTIFAMILY DATA
24 April 2020 | 6 replies
How do you keep your data fresh on a month to month basis?
Account Closed How often to buy 30-60-90 lists
27 March 2010 | 8 replies
Comes in an excel format with Name, Address, and Zip Code.Josh, delete this if it is improper to post, but the site was www.responsemakers.com.Again, I don't know anything about how fresh or accurate these names are, but it seems legit.
Bill Mitchell Buying Over Fair Market Value For Cash Flowing Rental?
17 August 2013 | 8 replies
I have one property I technically bought over value because the appraisal came in about $7k low, but I was totally fine with it.I wouldn't do it for anything less than a freshly rehabbed, no work needed, property though.
Marquell Jones New rei from alabama
11 July 2016 | 2 replies
Hi real estate family, I am a new rei 2 weeks yesterday, fresh from completing a 3 day accelerated course in real estate.
Daren H. 2nd Delayed Financing Worked Like a Charm
26 March 2020 | 22 replies
I also made sure the yard was freshly cut, and the house professionally cleaned just prior to the appraisal.
Scott Bond 1031 Timeline for Buying Mobile Home Park Too Tight to Work Out?
19 January 2017 | 7 replies
Now maybe I'm just wanting a perfect world, and need to give in to some imperfections in the deal, but it seems that the places would yield higher values if they're shown with fresh paint, sparkling clean, and no junk piled in the bedrooms.
Tracey Marzich Inheriting Existing Tenants
19 May 2014 | 21 replies
@Tracey Marzich i would like to state that no matter what the current agreement is your soon to be tenets are be default on a month to month lease. in ohio a verbal agreement still counts in court ( good luck proving what was said but it is still legal in ohio. ) so your realtor should have had a clause in your contract that one of two things happens before you close, 1. the current tenets be in a new lease with you starting on the day of closing or 2. the current owner have removed both current tenets and the houses be completely empty for you to start fresh. both clauses would give you cause to stop the closing as once you close if the new lease isn't already signed or the houses are already empty it will be your responsibility to get new leases signed or evict the current tenets. these are the clauses i use when working with investors as they are what protect you. if you close and there are no leases signed they by law are still in a month to month with what the "current" rate is that they have been paying and you will have to serve them with a 30 day notice to move out if you wished that at that time. i hope this is of some help.
Eleena de Lisser Are you a RE Investor or RE Entrepreneur?
8 February 2015 | 29 replies
Go to a REIA and see who has the shiniest cards, the wealthy guys will have a crappy *** black on white card that barely has his info, the broke guy fresh out of his corporate job will have a pretty, shiny one with an impressive title (that doesn't mean anything).You're question is kinda funny: "what [you] say when they meet new people who may or may not know a thing about real estate."
Ben S. Unable to remove tenant on a month to month lease in MN
26 February 2023 | 52 replies
My thought on a situation like that is checking the fresh-air intake, and the exhaust, to see if your getting a cross breeze too strong that's blowing out pilot.
Account Closed The BIG problem with buying/selling houses in the suburbs!
10 March 2023 | 56 replies
This might be a higher price point than you are looking for, but compared to Manhattan, much lower-and you could actually use as a get-away when you needed fresh air and relaxing.