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6 September 2021 | 14 replies
All those dopamine hits with the like button on social media :) It's a common theme where people want the get rich quick theme, but then again this has been the case through the history of mankind.I would like to emphasize however, real estate is probably one of the more protected assets for investing capital in my opinion.
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20 September 2021 | 14 replies
It’s a pretty common path that I’ve seen tons of people have success with.
8 September 2021 | 6 replies
They'll submit the listing and pictures in the MLS and then refer all the inquiries to you.
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1 September 2021 | 6 replies
@Calvin MatthewsI just put a 1 br rental on the market here in Honolulu and raised the rent by $150 but with over 100 inquiries within 3 days and prospective applicants offering me $100-200 more over asking to be selected I am starting to wonder if I didn’t raise it enough!
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27 August 2021 | 1 reply
The common alternative, assuming the price will appraise, is to offer a higher price and have the seller cover part of your closing costs.
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29 August 2021 | 6 replies
as mentioned above there should be boiler plate mandatory mediation for these circumstances.. but as long as U dont sign the release the money just sits in title company account.. after some time with no resolution ( At least in OR and WA which usually is very close to CA) money is then interpleaded to the courts for disposition then you both lawyer up.. these rarely go that far as lawyer fee's exceed the amount your arguing about.but splitting the baby in some manner is for sure a very common outcome if you dont want the drama.
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18 September 2021 | 12 replies
It's really a beautiful thing.Now, for a single-family that you're renting out, you don't have a common space to install the recorder or take electricity from.
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3 September 2021 | 19 replies
Hey Joe,Of course your right about the relative magnitude of the type of posts I'm whining about....LOL, I I am sometime my own worst enemy, as I have spent more time complaining and pontificating in this thread, than my time wasted by this initial poster that inspired the post.It just caught me off guard, because their was posts are within the rules, but the intention is not....so just hit a nerve...it's almost as if they are being paid to generate the exact type of posts that stay within the rules, but, with intention of sales/networking, not the pursuit of knowledge....it seems to be a more and more common practice in generaAnyway, I appreciate your posts and thoughtful contribution, it has added value to my time in these forums.Have a great day and best of luck!
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14 September 2021 | 4 replies
I always tell the tenant that renting a house is different than renting an apartment because you're responsible for common area maintenance.Now, if I notice that my yard is not being maintained, then I warn the tenant 3X.
29 August 2021 | 13 replies
@Jonathan Barby This is common, and becoming more so, in many states.