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Michael Sheridan Buying foreclosed properties
12 April 2019 | 4 replies
Anyone doing so today is waiting to share a bunk in a prison cell with a guy named Bubba.
Engelo Rumora Never in a million years did I think I'd be writing this... 🤷🏻
3 January 2023 | 22 replies
My apologies for this but philosophically speaking, only the insecure companies that lack performance would get upset and their panties in a tangle over my post lolFacts are factsPoor online presence with amateur websites.Poor online reviews from landlords and tenants.Even jail time for committing government fraud.Toledo has seen quite a bit of these shady operations over the years and is notoriously known for some bad actors.For example, just going through a scenario now where a landlord is transferring 10 properties to us from an "established" PM in town and they are providing us with wrong tenant info and aren't paying monies owed to the landlord...And these guys are "born and bread" locally and have been in the PM business much longer than us.Off the top of my head I know of 4 such PM companies in Toledo.When someone wants to leave our PM company, we happily and quickly abide to any request made.If you can find and do better elsewhere, who am I to stop it.I have the same mindset not just in business but in personal relationships.Not saying all are incompetent and I believe the newcomers to be genuine.But standing the test of time will tell.Here is to a great 2023 for all 🙏Wishing everyone much success 
Dennis Rogov Becoming Top Real Estate Investor Friendly Agent in Local Market
22 December 2022 | 10 replies
For example we have pockets in our region that are notoriously bad for foundation issues, often due to being near rivers and more of a flat plain type terrain that allows water to pool and further cause settling issues in our already too moldable clay like soil.
Rami Khaldi Networking with Hard Money Lenders
11 January 2023 | 18 replies
When it comes to Philly, Chicago, Detroit, and other big metro cities that have notoriously bad areas then most lenders might require flipping experience in that market before they fund. 
Account Closed Best markets for STR properties Abroad?
1 November 2020 | 4 replies
It's the equivalent of a Federal Prison
Ryan Friend Single Family Home Dilemma
17 October 2022 | 29 replies
I would make sure to get a rental history on any tenants you inherit and I personally would recommend against buying from the most notorious slumlord in Allentown.
Felicia Lucco Direct Booking for Vacation Rentals
14 December 2021 | 7 replies
I don't think you have to worry about the insurance aspect since AIR is notoriously bad in ever paying out anyway (although I hear they have a new program).
James Gillice Second Home Loan for a Rental...would you sign this?
25 December 2021 | 6 replies
I know of a few real estate investors currently serving prison sentences for intentionally misstating the purpose of a mortgage loan.
Zihan Huang Finding my intro to real estate investing
18 November 2022 | 22 replies
., etc.Obviously, NYC real estate is its own beast, and what works in many other markets isn't feasible in NYC. ...NYC is a notoriously difficult market to operate in, particularly for a beginner (and even for a pro)...I have quite a bit of real estate investing experience, but I'd be pretty intimidated to try to break into the NYC market (that doesn't mean it's impossible, just that it's probably a lot more challenging than many other markets).One thing I've found is that success in real estate investing often requires sacrifices (especially when you're starting out).