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Evan T. Ong I'm really uncomfortable with how my future will turn out.
31 October 2024 | 24 replies
There’s a learning curve in getting started but once you are in control of your own self once you turn 18 you will be free to buy a house hack and get started.
Joe P. Syndication - anyone part of pipelines like Lane Kawaoka?
31 October 2024 | 19 replies
If you don't like the idea of giving up control, being an active investor might be better for you. 
Janet Behm Daily Fines of $500 for Failure to File by Year-End
30 October 2024 | 2 replies
Government is nailing property managers to the wall in a bold move to control financial crimes.BOI is yet another Federal program, “Beneficial Ownership Information.”The BOI program, a key tool in the fight against financial crimes, requires every business to document it’s 'Beneficial Owners.’
Steve Schmidt Advice Needed on Selling Note Partial
1 November 2024 | 19 replies
This depends on your agreement and whether you are hypothecating the note (meaning you own the note and are borrowing against it) or doing a partial where you are selling that portion of the note and issue a collateral assignment.When i did partials I did it as a hypothecation where I kept control of the note because those who typically buy a partial are not savvy note investors and if it went into default the first call they would make would be to you.I know some who let the buyer own it and they would be calling the servicer every week asking about payment or emailing the etc. then if it did not show up they would be calling them.How you structure it is up to you, just realize there are pros and cons for both
Jamie O'Connell Section 8 - My Experience Two Years In
7 November 2024 | 45 replies
As you said it does take more work which I believe I went through pretty well on my post because it is emotionally tolling without a doubt. 
David Matthew Thoughts on my 1031 re-invest strategy?
2 November 2024 | 19 replies
Good stuff to think about, thank you Sebastian.It's cool to see extra replies from time to time on this post as I continue with the ideas.It's interesting, I looked into different DSTs and had conversations but just didn't feel comfortable with what I felt was a lack of control or ability to really know the operators and properties.I also kept running the numbers and just couldn't make 1031s into other properties make sense with the new interest rates compared to what I have now. 
David Maldonado Getting a GC license as an Owner builder
2 November 2024 | 8 replies
The General contractor must spend a certain amount of hours each week on each project that he is being an RMO for, and has liability for any construction errors or defects, even though he actually does not have as much control as he normally would. it's really a niche for older retired contractors, it would just be an overwhelming amount of work and potential liability for a younger GC.
William Coet Why Does the Big-Money Invest In Landlord Unfriendly Cities?
30 October 2024 | 35 replies
One land lord friendly ( jackson MS) one Not landlord friendly Portland OR metro with its rent control and other very tough rules.
Janet Behm Multi-Family Will be Fined $500 per day for failure to file
30 October 2024 | 7 replies
Government is nailing real estate investorsto the wall in a bold move to control financial crimes.BOI is yet another Federal program, “Beneficial Ownership Information”.The BOI program, a key tool in the fight against financial crimes, requires every business to document their 'Beneficial Owners '.
Steve Tse Tenant Rent Increase
2 November 2024 | 20 replies
Then I realized that the rent was about $700 below market rent and my expenses were getting out of control (taxes, insurance, mortgage, repairs) so for the past 8 years I was slowly increasing the rent every year.