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Peter Morgan Filing a complaint against insurance
18 October 2019 | 2 replies
Hi,My home insurance company almost doubled my insurance premium for no good reason is there any way I can proceed legally by filing a complaint somewhere?
Marcus Green IS IT POSSIBLE/SENSIBLE-FHA LOAN TO HOUSE HACK FOR NEWBIE IN L.A?
25 October 2019 | 13 replies
BP took on outside money that's why they're pushing all these pro and premium accounts and why you hear prob 6-8 ads on each podcast episode now.
Mike Gebhardt Notes, NPF and Performing
25 October 2019 | 11 replies
Also, was not saying you won't be competent at all...was just trying to say that you, more than likely, will have to pay financially (more than the cost of the Ibuprofen you will have to buy) to right the wrongs of a previous owner/servicer and yes, everything is for sale but, if you are buying a performing note, you'll pay a premium.
Daniel Curtis BRRRR - The Refinance R- Let’s talk
31 October 2019 | 34 replies
There are lenders that don't have an issue with BKs, but those generally come with a premium.
Duke Giordano Cap Rate Evaluation for LP In Real Estate Syndication
22 October 2019 | 11 replies
Make sure to verify the comps and feel good about which comps and rent premiums are being used for the deal.3.
Nicho Pruett Tenant pours bag of quick cement in toilet
22 October 2019 | 43 replies
It’s normally 5-15% more in premium.
Account Closed Newbie to real estate investing in New Hampshire area
23 October 2019 | 12 replies
You will probably want to steer clear of the pristine turnkey properties, as those will command a premium.  
Robert Lindsley Service dogs in Florida
6 November 2019 | 14 replies
So if a pitball can indeed be a legit service dog, I just need to accept that my insurance will drop me and I'll need to pay more for some high-premium insurance policy?
Brenda Whittaker Displacing Good Tenants if I Sell
4 November 2019 | 44 replies
Does it seem feasible to find someone who qualifies but maybe is short on a down payment and I could take a premium rent setting part of it aside for their down payment for say, 2 years? 
Tanay Patel Turnkey proprieties in Houston
23 October 2019 | 3 replies
one thing to note is that in many cases an investment turnkey property sold by turnkey providers comes with a big markup that takes a bite out of your return %.As a out of state investor who doesnt have the means to effectively rehab a property yet does not want to pay a premium on "turnkey" properties, I found a sweet spot on properties that I've coined as "near rental ready"... which are units that are already in pretty good condition and only need minor stuff done to get a tenant in (paint, cleaned or new carpet)