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Jesse Daconta 1031 Exchange into a rental and then primary residence?
19 June 2020 | 4 replies
Did you unexpectedly lose your job, get sick, disabled, divorced, married, or have to take in an elderly parent?
Fallon Morris Advice for New Agents
17 March 2021 | 5 replies
Do you have a morning routine, if so what does it consist of?
Matthew Rollo MLS, waste of time or poor execution?
17 May 2018 | 8 replies
I know an agent that routinely buys off the MLS.
Maggie Smigh How to evict tenant from co-working space
11 June 2019 | 2 replies
He also claims that he is disabled which I have no information on complications for this.I hope that this forum can help with some answers.
Jamal L. Deal or No Deal? it cash flows, Right?????!!!!!!!!!!!
26 July 2019 | 45 replies
When we went to open a bathroom floor for routine maintenance, we found the whole floor was being held up by 2X4's and the rest of the floor was rotted away, and people had just moved out.  
Jeshua Patrick Possible OF deal in Charlotte, NC
13 December 2017 | 5 replies
He said he had had them for 12 years and had done some flips with his brother who has 44 units but no longer flips due to being disabled.
Ryan Smith Professional Management on a Short-Term Rental?
18 January 2018 | 31 replies
In my case, I take care of the communication side of things: sending schedules & changes to the cleaning  folks and spa techs, scheduling handymen, service calls, and routine cleaning and maintenance.
Adam N. Exchanging one flip for another fixer upper
7 May 2017 | 11 replies
The Net Sale Price is calculated by taking the Gross Sale Price and subtracting ONLY your routine selling expenses such as broker's commission, escrow fees, closing attorney fees, title insurance fees for sellers/owners policies, recording fees, exchange fees, etc.
Deborah D'Amico Question for House Hunting for Disabled Veterans on pensions-House 'Flippers' Are Too Stubborn!
28 September 2014 | 9 replies
Question for House Hunting for Disabled Veterans on pensions: I'm trying to help a service connected Veteran figure out possible places to relocate to since he is in no condition to work and Reno along with other areas in Northern Nevada do not have the type of homes on acreage that were available a number of years ago in his VA loan qualifying range of 100% loan to value of around $150KI've tried to find real estate sites where Veterans might post their Veteran owned homes too but no luck really, military.com has some postings but no 'best fits' I've tried finding properties that have long 6+ month histories being listed for sale, then cross referencing the tax assessor's ID number from the nnrmls.com site via public records on netronline.com to determine approximate loans against properties and/or the transfer value the current property owner paid.
John Franczyk Rental Income vs. Operating Expenses: Long-Term Projections
2 October 2017 | 4 replies
I routinely laughed at five-year projections.My question is this: when you use the BP rental calculator, how much stock do you put into the longer-term numbers that the calculator generates?