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27 February 2024 | 2 replies
This entire process demands a good deal of time commitment, from staging your home to aligning with potential buyers' schedules.
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26 February 2024 | 28 replies
We own the process, the result and the fallout.
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27 February 2024 | 4 replies
They have no knowledge of the lending process even when asked the exact question, and I cost me $800.Never ever deal with this company!
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26 February 2024 | 4 replies
Hi Jonah - I am working on a new tool aimed at making real estate investment analysis a data-driven process.
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25 February 2024 | 28 replies
If you want to really go for it and speed up that process, downsize your life.
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27 February 2024 | 6 replies
When you provide notice, be sure to make it clear they still need to pay the rent and if we have someone that doesn't, we post a pay/quit notice and start the eviction process.
27 February 2024 | 9 replies
@Kristoffer TierA Notice of Default (NOD) starts the foreclosure process, three months after the NOD is recorded a Notice of Trustee Sale (NTS) is recorded, 21 days later that the property is sold at public auction to the highest bidder.
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27 February 2024 | 7 replies
We don't care if they've seen the property or not, we process their application.Think about it from a prospective tenant's perspective - do they want to waste their time setting up a tour if they won't get approved?
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28 February 2024 | 31 replies
Agreed,Should have been removed during rehab process but sometimes it can be missed.Rehabbed hundreds and many times the crews miss stuff so not completely on the seller.I always tell our investors to have common sense when doing a building inspection.Anything that can affect the long term sustainability of the property like foundation, roof, mechanics, HWH, furnace, electrical, plumbing is on us.Any cosmetic stuff that won't really affect rent or cashflow is up to negotiation.If investor is adamant on being fixed, we will fix but at a cost.There is no such thing as perfection on 50-100 year old homes.The demographic in my area also doesn't require perfection.If they do, we don't rent to such folks and advise the suburbs which come at a 3x monthly rent compared to the city.The tree should be removed by the seller and foundation addressed.Doesn't look too major to me anyway.Thanks
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27 February 2024 | 15 replies
The buying process was smooth and the property seemed to be rehabed well.