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Matthew McNeil I threatened to stop paying escrow to my new lender. It worked!
27 October 2020 | 25 replies
They explained what it was and I subsequently canceled the escrow account and began making my own payments.It was actually pretty easy.
Christopher N. Saving on Commission
15 October 2020 | 9 replies
One way to structure this is to pay the commission on the sale, and get a credit equal to half that commission on each of the subsequent deals.Many agents are willing to do this, many are not.
Brian Green Massive Value Add - 20 Unit Apartment Building - Completed.
16 October 2020 | 0 replies
This refinance will allow our company to receive 50% of our initial equity back as proceeds and subsequently boosting our investment returns.
Brian Green Massive Value Add - 20 Unit Apartment Building - Completed.
17 October 2020 | 1 reply
This refinance will allow our company to receive 50% of our initial equity back as proceeds and subsequently boosting our investment returns.
Kenneth Hynes 1031 into DST info
10 November 2020 | 5 replies
And if the timing works out right for you it will be just after the next crash and crater in regular real estate.BTW - Even if you end up focused on MF, a good DST can be a great back up option to save the 1031 if you can't find the right replacement.
Sixto Moralez Make Tenants Pay Water Leak Bill?
24 October 2020 | 13 replies
If they’re good tenants otherwise I would just make the repairs and implore them to inform you sooner if there are subsequent water damage issues (or any issues).
Brandon Metz Using a VA loan on a second property
1 September 2021 | 3 replies
My UNDERSTANDING is that you can have subsequent VA loans on multiple properties if you're moving for work or some other reason.
Miles Serman Building Permit Process
25 September 2021 | 5 replies
For instance, I did a parcel split recently in Pinellas County that took about one month to get ready submit to the county appraiser's office, one week to get approved (incredibly fast and smooth because all the necessary prep work and staff discussions were done in advance), and then one more month to be fully updated and reflected in county records; the approval noted the parcels resulting from the split met the minimum zoning requirements and could be considered buildable parcels, and imposed a restriction that any subsequent splits would require full subdivision site plan and platting.
Brooke T. Formula to guesstimate the delinquent mortgage balance?
4 September 2021 | 6 replies
There was a Notice of Sale on that DOT posted in February 2020 and subsequently canceled 6 months later.
Michael Periu Tenant waiting until the last minute to move out
14 September 2021 | 7 replies
I typically don't have subsequent move-ins scheduled very tightly after move-outs, so when this happens it's more of an emotional hassle than anything else (because the tenant wants to then argue that I'm a monster for charging them rent because life happens . . . c'est la vie).If these one and two day delays significantly derail your process you might consider instituting some kind of "drip reminders" of the checkout process . . . starting 2 weeks before the lease-end date and dripping as often as you see needed to get the tenants out on time.