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Jonathan Dempsey 10 Best Pocono PA HOAs to Look at for Short Term Rental
17 September 2024 | 14 replies
If you’re looking for help from a team that lives and breathes STR, treats your real estate journey like your own, and wants to build success together, do not hesitate to reach out.Web: www.LFListings.comIG: @LiveFreewithJD I actually lived in two of these places as a kid (Pocono Farms & Stillwater).
Eugene Mitchell Escrow won't close
15 September 2024 | 18 replies
Of course, you might want to consider the possibility that there is a real legal reason why they don't want anything to do with the problem, like they didn't actually have the right to give you a deed.
Account Closed Middletown CT, fight a 40 percent tax increase 2023
16 September 2024 | 9 replies
This is the sum of all the personal property (Car and real estate) in the town.  
Hares Najand How to Split Water Bill for Duplex with Single Meter
16 September 2024 | 6 replies
. - Equal Splitting (ratio utility billing) - What I've heard from lawyer friends who practice real estate law is a trending spike in resident issues.
Don Konipol Can Seller Financing Benefit the SELLER?
15 September 2024 | 11 replies
Most “Gurus”, authors, advisors and experienced real estate investors preach obtaining seller “carry back” financing for property buyers in order to (1) obtain financing when they don’t qualify for a 3rd party loan (2) obtain financing when the property doesn’t qualify for financing and or (3) extend the “buying power” of their capital contribution (down payment) to purchase a larger more expensive property by having the seller provide a subordinated mortgage loan.That’s all and good, but why should the seller agree to finance the purchase of his property, instead of getting CASH for his equity?
Laura Krukowski Own a house outright & need a lender--is there ANYONE that can help?? PLEASE????
15 September 2024 | 14 replies
(total approx 200k)We cannot find anyone to loan us money (ok we tried like 2 places)---I just never thought this would be so difficult because we own a house outright & we are still getting turned down because of 2 late mortgage payments when my husband was injured & out of work for 5 months last year.We both work and made enough money on our first flip to buy the 350k house outright.I am a real estate agent & our area is very rural. 
Devin James What Area of Development do you Specialize?
11 September 2024 | 22 replies
Best regards,Ryan CheekIndiana Licensed Real Estate AgentNeu Real Estate Group
Jim H. Jason Roberts / REI Blueprint
15 September 2024 | 9 replies
Haven't thought of these options much before except this really great podcast episode about real estate investing for assisted living https://link.chtbl.com/Q8HfyKnU Let us know if you decide to do this workshop how it goes and if you found it worthwhile! 
Heather Mastricola New agent wanting to invest in properties
14 September 2024 | 3 replies
I'm a new real estate agent, and a part time grandma, looking to create passive income so I don't have to work 9-5 the rest of my life. 
Justin Norman ADU Tax Advantages / Questions
11 September 2024 | 2 replies
My assumptions based off research is I will be able to deduct 1/2 of all allowable expenses based off the ADU square footage (My understanding of that list below)  1/2 Mortgage Interest (Not principle) 1/2 Utilities 1/2 Property Taxes 1/2 Insurance (assuming I don't have separate ADU insurance)  1/2 general house maintenance (depending on the issue and if it's related to the ADU)  1/2 Depreciation (Home value, not land divided by 27.5)  KEY QUESTION: If my mortgage (PITI) is $5400, and all of those ADU deductions equal $3800 monthly, and my ADU income is $1800 monthly, am I allowed to pay the difference in "deductions" from my real estate business income?