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Bettina F. Tenants Use Social Media to Vet LLs
17 November 2017 | 24 replies
I am pretty sure they do the same.Now while most of the posts on here are pretty harmless, we don't name names, we talk about business and usually just offer opinions there is many on here who offer opinions (particularly about tenants)  that I certainty would not want my name on in a public forum.
Liz C. Hi help me analize this : arlington texas location and this deal
23 November 2017 | 29 replies
When I call usually they don't turn me down right the way, lender won't call me back or text me.
AK Fowler How do I market for off market multi families?
7 November 2017 | 6 replies
Echoing what @Andrew Beauchemin said, you can find out owners of buildings by looking at property tax records on your county's appraisal site. if the owner is a LLC (which is usually the case for larger multifamily), go to your state's secretary of state website and look up the business in the business records search. i'm not familiar with pennsylvania, but that's how every state I've looked at before operates. there is usually an agent of record who oftentimes is the owner, however, for a larger, more sophisticated owner, it could easily be a lawyer or someone else.if that fails, a broker is your best bet. they'll have the relationships with owners and other brokers you need. as others have said, it's hard to go off-market without a track record, but maybe by showing your current portfolio and explaining your desires, you may win someone over :)
Chad R. Wind and Flood Insurance In FL
15 November 2017 | 7 replies
Usually, there is a description of the Unit that outlines where the Associations ownership ends and yours begins. 
Akash Jain My experience with USREEB - turnkey property
10 August 2019 | 35 replies
Usually, it is not feasible with newly renovated turnkey properties. 
Joseph Dzwiniarski Deal Analysis - Kansas City Class C property
20 November 2017 | 24 replies
first tenant is usually free.. its subsequent years.. not many pm's I know release for free most have leasing agents they have to pay a commish too.. which most owners don't realize 
Eric Finn Zillow estimate accuracy
14 November 2017 | 5 replies
If you can say with confidence that the Zestimate is usually within 10% of reality in your market, or is consistently 20% high (or whatever), then it can be a useful rough screening tool for a quick desktop analysis. 
Sergey Pshenichkin Advice for a renter with low income and 2 kids?
15 November 2017 | 7 replies
Normally we could try a low or no down payment option like FHA or USDA, but those usually have a higher monthly payment to offset the low down payment.
Peter K. Would you rent to someone who has multiple collections accounts?
15 November 2017 | 3 replies
A long time ago someone wrote a book called "Blink", and it talks about how our first impressions of someone we first meet are usually the correct ones".     
Kelly Bellini Flip or Rent Out our first investment property?
15 November 2017 | 5 replies
@Kelly Bellini usually if you go with an off balance sheet loan product through Fannie Mae Freddie Mac, they will have seasoning requirements like that (I think it's 6 months, but not sure).