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Neal Collins The importance of good record keeping
28 June 2018 | 0 replies
We kind of shrugged it off because this is par for the course at times and we are going to be replacing locks.It wasn’t until we started contacting tenants and plugging in the info from the leases into our system did we realize how chaotic things really are.
Steeve Breton Are most syndicators only taking accredited investors?
30 June 2018 | 17 replies
I’m in a 506(b) on the GP Side right now & other than the ability to advertise under 506(c), one reason one wouldn't go with 506(b) and accept Sophisticated investors is increased liability.We feel comfortable and run a tight ship so we’re not too concerned; However, our SEC attorney has drafted all docs (operating agreement, subscription, & PPM) and has encouraged us to have the PPM be a more robust version because we are allowing sophisticated investors to colloberate. 
Catherine Stevenson ABC Capital not transferring rent (Philadelphia, PA)
18 May 2022 | 28 replies
I would like to recover the rents that we are owed and switch to a different property management company that I have found.
Michelle Shopshire-Morley Looking for an Investor-friendly Real Estate Agent in OC, Ca
12 July 2018 | 5 replies
We are local investors looking for an investor-friendly agent in Orange County and surrounding areas.
Micah Carter Single residential or Mutli-family??
1 July 2018 | 14 replies
Our savings rate is high but we haven't bought a permanent residence yet.. 1. because our rent is so cheap 2. because we are weighing the options of purchasing a multi-family apartment or something similar 3. because we are a little bit scared of the process.Should we start by purchasing ourselves a home, live in it, fix it up and put it on the rental market or go ahead and start looking for a multi-family unit to purchase with the possibility of living in one of the units & using an FHA 203k loan? 
Ciarraghe G. Need some advice on next move to make
4 July 2018 | 13 replies
The way i see it is We are at the top of the market and you are located at one of the hottest markets in the country right now .
Robert Rubel New Investor Looking for Advice in the Jersey City Area
6 August 2018 | 16 replies
We are closing in on our next deal.  
Megan Alice First Multi Family - Phoenix - Help Analyzing Deal
13 November 2018 | 14 replies
I'm asking because we are looking for multifamilies in Phoenix and want to connect with other investors with similar goals.
Bryson Cox 7 Units of Single Family Homes in Mobile, AL
21 August 2018 | 3 replies
The property is located 7 minutes from a university so we are hopping to be able to create more units in this desirable area.
Zachary R. Inspection Objection Deadline- New Boiler & Sewer Scope Help!
4 July 2018 | 3 replies
Let me first provide a little context on where we are at with the deal and the overall condition of the property.My intention: Primary residence- 2 yrs, then rentalLocation: Denver, CO (Very high growth neighborhood, this deal was almost all dumb luck...)Condition: House is B Class, recently remodeled, 3br, 2ba, huge yard, carport, shed, new roof, everything about this house is above and beyond what I consider move in ready.Asking price:  $399,000Days on Market: 27My Offer: $375,00 (Accepted)Contingencies: Inspection, Appraisal and Seller allowed to live in the property for 9 months after closing while new build is being completed.The seller is in a position where they need capital to finance and complete the build that has already broken ground on their new home.