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Rashad Brooks Buyers in Oxford, NC (Outside of Durham, NC)
21 January 2017 | 11 replies
Somebody inherited a property and just wants to get rid of it.
David Acra Accidental Property Owner - Central Florida
9 August 2016 | 2 replies
I've been following BP for awhile now and as luck should have it I inherited some property in Apopka this past week!
Carys Griffiths Renting my property
10 August 2016 | 2 replies
That may lessen the fees, but you are always going to have exchange rate differences, and you will struggle to get around that.
Lawrence Moore Mortgage vs Owning outright
5 January 2017 | 47 replies
It barley qualifies as investing.Paying down the mortgage on a rental property is nothing more than squirreling away cash for your kids to inherit.
Mike Dugan Insurance while under contract
11 August 2016 | 3 replies
Have a brother/sister who inherited house, brother is being a jerk, and sister has legal right by herself to sell me house, but brother lives in.  
James Bonsall Finding Conventional loan with a private financing component
12 August 2016 | 3 replies
(My partner has a note receivable that will come due early next year and I have an inheritance that will appear next year, which is why we want to wait a year to pay the 20%). 
Gus Alonzo Inherited Tenants Virginia
31 August 2019 | 6 replies
I didnt see anything where it was a hud lease, if so there are special rules regarding transfer, many investors forget to asks for the security at closing, and a foreclosure may not get, not all companies, keep in escrow, and even then cant release it without a court order, or release from seller, which might be a bank, which may not have it either, never assume, if you have existing tenants you inherited any money owed them when you bought, think of it as an addition lien, since they are great tenants you lucked out there, if you cant get original funds back put some into escrow as your costs to take over, which escrow is of course going to be accounted for on new lease, you usually have to honor old lease, but can sign new one with same lease terms, most states say how much you can change but usually nothing at first and later some rent increases, but must not change significantly such as utilities or pet deposits, a good point to buyers to get a copy of existing leases, to make sure you can live with them
Jonathan Taylor Smith Liability - Deadbolt keyed on both sides in door with glass?
11 August 2016 | 4 replies
I do provide an alarm with monitoring included for my rentals, which I'd assume lessens my liability in the case of #1 - but just the opposite could also be true.
Sam LLoyd How much to I raise the rent for a lease extension
11 August 2016 | 1 reply
Sam LLoyd to lessen the potential burden I would personally attempt to decrease the overall time they are requesting.
James Wise Grant Cardone says buying a house is for suckers?
16 August 2016 | 34 replies
Time to downsize and have extra cash to do what is important: spend our children's inheritance