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Edward Alicante 1031 Exchange a property
7 November 2022 | 3 replies
@Edward Alicante, The actual mechanics of a 1031 exchange should be fairly consistent. 
Daniel Parrella Due on Sale Unenforceable, No Equitable Interest? Court Case California
14 July 2015 | 14 replies
there is already default interest rate mechanisms in Notes. which can be triggered by an aliniation of title..
Peter Tverdov If you were building a new apartment complex...
15 November 2022 | 1 reply
Just curious what you guys recommend for window brands, flooring...all the finishes that will obviously add up in addition to what I mentioned about mechanicals
Rene Cruz We may have a great deal on the line but we need help analyzing.
12 November 2022 | 14 replies
Split the risk go in to a new business with the know-how.As Ray mentioned market is Wobbly for the next 6 months banks are not lending in construction loans....They now what is coming.I just say will you open your Mustang Shelby to fix the engine not being a top mechanic...
Tanya S. Seller Financing - VA Attorney/Title Co Recommendation
12 November 2022 | 15 replies
and not so much on the mechanics of how you pull it off once the parties have all agreed to the terms (who writes the contract?
Ryan Dyess Window units in apartment buildings
20 November 2022 | 4 replies
Hi Ryan,They are probably not window units, they are probably sleeve units (or at least they should be).Sleeve units are front and rear openings only, window units have openings on the sides also, and are not recommended for sleeve installs.Inventory them all regarding where they are at, (Unit Data) manufacturer, serial number, and age (figure it out on the internet).You should also include in your inventory, (Replacement Data) sleeve size, plug type (there are different plug types they can have), BTU and amperage draw includes heater function or not.Unless you have whole house surge protection the electronic ones MIGHT not last as long as the Mechanical ones, if you have a choice Mechanical (old fashioned controls) type seem to be more Robust.HUD gives a service life of 10 years for window and sleeve units.On a 28 unit building, if it were mine, I would have on hand (a replacement pile of) 2 or 3 replacements of each separate type (based on the Replacement Data types) ready to go.
Sean Wilkinson How should we lease with the federal Moratorium?
30 July 2021 | 18 replies
The only mechanism is bankruptcy. 
Thomas Magill One of the most difficult investments so far
19 January 2021 | 0 replies
All of the major items were renovated ie mechanical, electrical, plumbing.
Carl Dieckmann Pulling Permits after the fact
19 January 2021 | 5 replies
You could be required to tear off at least parts of drywall to prove that the electrical, mechanical, plubming, structural, insulation, siding, etc -- are all done to code. 
George Pappas Rental Payment System for Out of State Landlord
27 January 2021 | 5 replies
You just have to set them up to auto transfer to your bank account.