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Ellie Narie Oregon: Got a public safety violation for our tenant's trash.
3 September 2021 | 8 replies
From my experience in sourcing code violation cases from different areas of the country I can tell you that if the situation isn't remedied and it escalates the fines and liens will be levied against you the homeowner - not the tenant. 
Aaron Dranoff Starting fresh at 23 with no background
1 September 2021 | 1 reply
Anyway that's where I'm at guys, I'd love some feedback, criticism or direction.
Ryan Knutson Owner Occupied with existing tenant
1 September 2021 | 7 replies
Here's the information from a source I trust https://homelinemn.org/phaseou...When are lease terminations or lease non-renewals allowed?
Jen Narragon “High risk high reward” they said...
17 September 2021 | 28 replies
Lesson number one investors: make sure you secure your capitol before you close on your deals and if you plan to secure it after closing, be sure you’ve got a back up source to fund your renovations.  
John B. Chicago A neighborhood condo as first property
10 December 2021 | 16 replies
Just reading between the lines here- It seems to me that you should be looking to purchase the home or condo that you like where you like independently  & then passively investing in real estate through a REIT; Syndication, Crowd Sourcing, or maybe a company like Roofstock. 
Alexander Pinto how to find wholesellers in South Florida?
9 September 2021 | 4 replies
Hi, I am struggling to find a new property to flip, I used to use hubzu and auction.com but is getting harder to get properties from these sources, I read on this forum that wholesalers are the way to go when we need to fill our pipeline, I tried to look for wholesalers but no success, any recommendations? 
Cody Wagner New Investor: Looking Out of State
3 September 2021 | 4 replies
The benefit to being on your side of the table is you can explore multiple markets...it's really about networking and finding a local firm/agent that works with investors (and invests themselves- critical)...to be honest, your agent should provide every connection you need to get your deals done...from start to finish...the agent is the center of your investing universe...no need to seek out other connections, really.And despite a general discontent for wholesalers, top tier investor agents follow the wholesale market and do a portion of their business off-market.
Jarek Chu Advice: Trouble Choosing a Market
15 October 2021 | 15 replies
To me, the most critical part of where to invest in is where do you have a network? 
Chris John Help understanding the 1031 process
10 September 2021 | 8 replies
Source: Thomson Reuters
Randy Marsh Delayed Financing on a Rental Bought Using Cash-out Refi Proceeds
2 September 2021 | 2 replies
From a documentation perspective, since the refinance money had been sitting in my bank account for 6 months before I made another purchase, does the bank ask for more than 4-5 months worth of statements to verify source of funds for purchase of Property B?