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Jo W. Inhabited tenants - when is the time for eviction?
13 October 2018 | 8 replies
 A gradual increase may have been a more successful approach.  
Tom R. Renter with no credit but a cosigner
14 October 2018 | 14 replies
The auxillary fields with less weighted value, in order: lease start date, deposit amount (up to 2x rent).The overall score is tallied to identify approval, conditional approval with increased deposit/cosigner, or denial.
Daniel Ribeiro Need Help with 203k Loan in NJ
13 October 2018 | 4 replies
My concern is the loan amount increases over $50,000.
Arthur C. Tax Perspective - Same Net Offer For My Property
18 October 2018 | 4 replies
The transfer and recordation tax rate increases to 2.9% (seller and buyer pays 1.45% each) for properties sold at $400K or higher.I am looking forward to getting your inputs Thanks,A
Todd Powell Do rents/multifamily housing decrease when overall economy tanks?
15 October 2018 | 8 replies
I have acquired several units in the last 3 years, and many were off market good deals after I rehabbed and increased rents.
Matt Carey Vote Yes on Amendment 2
18 October 2018 | 1 reply
If you vote yes, you will cap the property tax increases to 10% permanently.
Connor Burke [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal. Looking for thoughts.
13 October 2018 | 3 replies
This means you'll probably find it harder to rent the properties (increased vacancy rate), more difficult tenants to deal with, more constant tenant turnover (and the costs/hassle associated with that), etc.Also how old is the property?
Nicole Walley Do homeowners have an easier time breaking into RE investing
14 October 2018 | 11 replies
Gave me practical experience finding deals (and the tools & techniques involved), working with realtors, lawyers and banks, appraisals, inspections, insurance, property taxes, utilities, closings, HUD statements, etc.Owning a home gave me more practical experience in basic to moderate home repair, dealing with contractors for more complicated issues, capital improvements, insurance claims, "neighbor relations", and many more important aspects involved with owning property.But in addition to buying and owning my own home, I'll say what was equally important to giving me confidence to get started was having a few friends who were already doing what I wanted to do. 
Raeline Scott Need help evaluating an investment opportunity - sub-divided lots
13 October 2018 | 1 reply
If this is true raw land with no utilities in place that's a harder sell since grading and utilities are the most expensive cost to land ventures.3) What's the current zoning, and are there any changes to zoning in progress to increase land value? 
Brian Dudash What's the best way to snow ball your REI portfolio? (Rental REI)
22 October 2018 | 14 replies
I've been looking into BRRRR but I'm a little confused on how this strategy works.I understand the most important part is finding a property at or around 10-20% below market value and having the chance to fix it up to increase the value but what is a bit confusing to me is if you refi the first house and get like 80k or 85k back in a cash out -- how does the bank keep letting you do this over and over?