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Mike Gennaro Buy and Hold Mobile Home Investors: Are you out there, and are you successful?
6 July 2018 | 78 replies
In my area, they vary from 1k to about 10k for a singlewide and from what I've been seeing, can rent from 500 to 700 depending..
Yong Jin Lee Newbie from Northern Virginia! (DMV Area)
27 October 2022 | 15 replies
While I am going through how to analyze the property, it seems like as long as there are some data I could utilize, I would be able to implement Machine Learning to automate my analysis to some degree.
La'Terrius Campbell Home Equity Line of Credit
31 December 2022 | 6 replies
Do at least a quick search, so you have some degree of knowledge of the subject you are posting about 
Jeffrey Kingman Seeking knowledge: How-To for "crunching the numbers"?
31 December 2022 | 6 replies
Some of the webinars that BiggerPockets offers often touch to greater or lesser degree on analyzing deals -- you might try attending this one.
Account Closed Halfway House/Residential Treatment Facility Investment
5 October 2019 | 43 replies
These vary state by state and insurance to insurance.
Kristy G. Mobile Home "flip" in Texas? (newbie)
16 January 2019 | 5 replies
Subdivision and septic requirements vary by county.
Thomas Hausfeld Wholesaling Mobile Homes
6 February 2019 | 5 replies
It varies from state to state because the laws are different.
Jana Burns Mobile Home Flip - Flirting With Disaster
26 February 2019 | 4 replies
I had to stop for a while and use my money for my son's college degree, but what a good investment that was.
Tatyana E. New landlord, problems already, need help!
21 October 2011 | 102 replies
This is very simple.You file eviction.Go to court.When you stand in front of the judge present the facts.Be emotionless when you speak and have timeline in a clear,concise,and quick manner.The judge listens to all kind of long BS all day long and when they get someone who keeps quiet and gives and quick and concise response you will stand in good favor with them.I usually let the tenant dig a big hole for themselves and it works every time.The less you can say is better.The judge has heard every excuse before and will quickly dispose of the tenant.Usually after the judgement is entered you can pay for a writ where the marshall will come and throw the tenants stuff out.Depending on how many writs they need to serve that month it could take 3 to 4 weeks to get them out.The tenants do not know the writ office is back up so most leave right away.Here if 500 or less of property is left and it appears they have abandoned the property you can re-key and throw the stuff out.Here if they do not file an answer in Georgia for the court you can get the writ but not a judgement.I would have to pursue them in small claims court then.So as you can see it is vary important to learn processes for your state.I condition tenants before they sign a lease.No drugs,smoking inside,sex offenders,felons,aggressive dogs,etc. will be tolerated.We do inspections once a month and if ANY lease provision is violated we evict immediately.Everyone of my tenants pays on time now and the others have left.It's kind of like having a slack employee trying to get away with stuff all the time versus a great employee that works hard.
Jarret Moore Multifamily with one meter for electric and water
2 January 2023 | 3 replies
Use varies throughout the year.