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Jason VanOrman Looking for the communities thoughts,ideas and possible help.
13 April 2024 | 2 replies
Started listening to the podcast while being amotor coach operator for a charter company.
Les Jean-Pierre Distressed Sellers in NYC
12 April 2024 | 13 replies
Right now, I see a lot of opportunities to increase credibility on your Our Company page and your Reviews page.
Kyle Pierrehumbert Would you accept this tenant?
13 April 2024 | 22 replies
Would you accept a tenant for a $2,150/month rent with the following situation:- They own 2 restaurants so it is hard to verify their actual income VS the company.
Kristi Kandel Affordable Housing - Columbus, OH - Human Trafficking Survivors
12 April 2024 | 10 replies
The efforts that projects of this nature take are massive but the results are more than worth it.https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/2023/11/27/columbus-home-for-human-trafficking-survivors-harriets-hope-to-open/71625032007/One-of-a-kind home for human trafficking survivors to open next month in ColumbusDanae KingColumbus DispatchOn Friday, survivors of human trafficking will walk into their brand new home: a place where each fixture and detail was chosen especially for them by fellow survivors.The home is Harriet’s Hope — named for abolitionist Harriet Tubman — a 52-unit housing community that can host multiple families and was designed specifically for human trafficking survivors.The one-of-a-kind community comes out of a public-private partnership that brought together Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost; Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA); CVS Health and OhioRISE, the CVS/Aetna-owned Medicaid program; Beacon 360 Management and many others.The Dec. 1 opening of Harriet's Hope, a community on Columbus' West Side whose exact location isn't being shared to protect survivor's safety, was announced at the Ohio Statehouse this morning.A call to actionThe project started a few years ago as a vision of Celia Kendall, the CEO of Beacon 360 Management, a nonprofit real estate developer and management firm based in Columbus with 28 communities across Ohio.Kendall got the idea for Harriet's Hope after being unsettled by what she saw doing street outreach with women being trafficked six years ago."
Phil Chehet Subject To friendly Title Company to process deals for us in Toledo Ohio
11 April 2024 | 5 replies
Hi , looking for a Subject To friendly Title Company to process deals for us in Toledo Ohio area
Aakshay Subramaniam Starting real estate journey with 100K in a market with bad price to rent ratio
15 April 2024 | 27 replies
DM me if you would like any recommendations for reputable turnkey companies.
Eddie Garcia jr Investing in buy and hold mult-unit properties
13 April 2024 | 21 replies
I am a CT based real estate investor and I own a PM company.  
Paul Scavello 3 Bedroom 2 bath Brand new home on Lake
11 April 2024 | 8 replies

I just built a new three-bedroom two, two-bath Module home on a lake in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania, in October 2023. The area has a lot of attractions and good schools. I’ve had the property listed for three months wi...

Andrew Musser Golden CO MultiFamily
11 April 2024 | 0 replies
I have been doing work to improve the side that I am living in, including finishing the walk-out basement that adds another 2 BR and 1 Bath. 1-1 rate buy-down gives me a 24 month period refinance at either a lower rate, or at a higher value (forced appreciation from improvements).
Carlos Oliva Closing on hold due to insurance Help
13 April 2024 | 3 replies
Should we try to get in contact with the agent/company that issued the policy directly to get some clarification?