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Jason Seay what to do when a couple splits up and one stays in the property?
18 December 2024 | 9 replies
I dont care who pays it or how... if its not paid in full, they get evicted.
Marc Shin does my STR need small trash can in each room?
20 December 2024 | 12 replies
If you know your target market and believe they truly wouldn't care (or be impacted- especially if it's very price-sensitive), you're probably fine with less.
Weronika Jedrak Finding tenants for MTR
26 December 2024 | 27 replies
You could post photos of a similar asethetic, but be very careful and make it very clear these are placeholder photos. 
Peter W. Housing Hacking with Second Home Mortgages
20 December 2024 | 5 replies
Their strategy focused on targeting traveling nurses, a niche market with reliable demand.As for repeating the process in the same city, it's doable but requires careful planning.
Trey Holloway Financing and Down Payments
15 December 2024 | 13 replies
About 20% use DSCR (usually 20-25% down) and the rest are cash or hard money or something else.For $325k purchase:1) As a broker I would negotiate down as its been on the market a while and its especially now in holidays)2) I would also negotiate seller paid closing cost credits, most loans allow 3% which should cover most or all of that.3) Assuming you paid $325k but got closing costs covered I would anticipate a minimum of $32,500 down and maximum $65,000 down depending on lending product chosen.4) Remember you still must furnish and I use $20/ft as a safe estimate to fully outfit an STR property.Best of luck!
Ben Lindquist Qualified Intermediaries - Any good or bad experiences?
17 December 2024 | 8 replies
Investors should therefore exercise significant care when choosing their Qualified Intermediary because of the critical role the company will play in the administration of their 1031 Exchange transaction.It is extremely important to note that 1031 Exchange Qualified Intermediaries are generally not required to be licensed, regulated, audited or otherwise monitored by any regulatory body.
Albert Hepp Are you seeing Flat Fee Buyer Agents in your market?
3 January 2025 | 26 replies
A $12k commission may actualy break down to less than minimum wage with brokerage commission splits, taxes, insurance and all expenses factored in.That's why agents are careful to make sure they are going to be paid for their work, if they want to stay in the business.
William F. Open reviews on land investing programs
17 December 2024 | 13 replies
Easy to tell that he is authentic & cares about people.Casual Fridays REI.
Rene Hosman Have you tried tools that report your tenants rent to credit bureaus?
20 December 2024 | 12 replies
Usually, tenants are receptive to the idea but I also wonder if tenants with a higher credit score care less about this feature than ones with a lower credit score who are actively working to rebuild their credit?