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Rosa Maria Robertson Zillow Rental Manager not Publishing my Rental
11 October 2024 | 3 replies
Is anyone having issues with Zillow Rental Manager, where you get to the last step before publishing and it will not allow you to continue?
Ryan Ramsay Purchasing a rental property
16 October 2024 | 3 replies
I think the biggest question is why you want to do it, aside from not wanting to waste it.
Scott Bogue Advice needed on Flip Disaster
16 October 2024 | 10 replies
Quote from @Jay Hinrichs Hinrichs: Geez  I would be talking to your HML right now as I doubt they want to take it over.and try to get a workout with them ASAP.. sounds like its going to be  a loss anyway you cut it and I have to think you put up cash for a down payment as well. maybe someone else will have some pearls for you.Wholesaler is going to low ball you for sure.Absolutely 2nd Jay on this one, reach out to them and talk to them about the situation.
Cedric Skeen Project(job) request via section 8 tenant
19 October 2024 | 6 replies
I’m fairly new to the self-managing/property management business and certainly new to dealing with section 8 tenants.I have a potential section 8 tenant who has inquired about one of my properties and they are in their opinion “disgusted” with the way the carpet looks however up until this point in my efforts of marketing the property I have not had one complaint concerning the carpet.That being said she has requested to rip out the carpet, in turn to replace the carpet with hardwood floors. 
Jeff S. Suggestions to impact appraised value & tax benefit for 2024?
27 October 2024 | 0 replies
We're looking to renovate something before the end of the year to accomplish 2 things: 1) Improve home value so we can get appraisal, refinance and leverage that to buy a new property. 2) Take advantage of the tax credits that are out there in 2024 before the new year or is it better to wait until 2025 and just hold onto the cash I have at hand.Here is a list of renovations that will need to be done eventually:*Brand new basement kitchen (cabinets + add seating area - we already have brand new dishwasher, fridge, gas oven)*New standing shower in the basement bathroom*New Siding*AC/Furnace for unit 1 are close to end of life but still functioning*New Fence/landscaping*New Windows for the basement*New Garage (unstable, concrete shifting, very old)*Solar Panels on the roof (There is a $0 down payment lease option w/ sunrun, but I'm hesitant to move forward)*Renovate master bedroom closet for tenants (it is old & has built in entertainment center that is very dated)*Repair Catch basin*Adding better drainage system for back door.Greatly appreciate any help, insight or advice!
Jeremy Altdorfer 20 units multifamily owner can't show proof of income via bank statements
16 October 2024 | 11 replies
I would assume asking proof of income on something like this is not unusual to request in a sale.
Jill F. 1031 Exchange to property owned by 2 LLC's with different but overlapping membership
17 October 2024 | 5 replies
This seems viable with a TIC approach.
Elena Fabri Property Management - CLEVELAND
16 October 2024 | 21 replies
I've heard this makes the search a bit easier for investors! 
Stacy Tring Can a lender file a lien after default if the contract did identify the property?
23 October 2024 | 2 replies
My understanding is that most lenders will file a mortgage lien on the subject property as soon as the loan is signed so as to preserve their rights, but what if the lender did not do so before the borrower defaulted?
Rania Mutumhe Investor share allocation
29 October 2024 | 2 replies
As I have been listening to a lot of real estate YouTube videos I realized that my moving into the unit is a major contribution to this deal and instead of us paying 20% we got 5% yet we are contributing the same amount of money.