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Greg Bates Fourth real estate purchase
27 December 2022 | 1 reply
Previous owner created plenty of hurdles with sub-standard care but amazing potential Did you work with any real estate professionals (agents, lenders, etc.) that you'd recommend to others?
Chad Harris Tenant payments after ownership change
23 December 2022 | 12 replies
Security deposit amountYou can find plenty of examples by searching for "tenant estoppel certificate doc" or exchange "doc" with "pdf" for more options.Here is an example and explanation: Sample EstoppelSome have a lot of legal jargon but this document does not need to be so detailed.
Chad Day Financing an 8 Unit Apartment Building
27 July 2019 | 7 replies
You'll have to get the operating income and expense statement from the past year or two together to see what's going on with the property, but if you can't get it done with a bank, there are plenty of portfolio lenders that would do it on a 30 year fixed (to increase your cash flow) 
Robert Gonzalez Plumbing Question Help!
27 December 2022 | 7 replies
Well, imagine the sewer main has a partial blockage, and imagine there is a lot of pipe (and thus a lot of sewage capacity) between toilet 1 and blockage in the sewer main--when you flush that toilet, it doesn't back up because there's plenty of pipe to hold the sewage (although, if you repeatedly flushed it, it might back up...and eventually, as the blockage in the sewer main gets worse in the future, it will probably eventually start backing up)...on the other hand, imagine that toilet 2 has minimal pipe between it and the sewer main's blockage (and thus, minimal sewage capacity), so when you flush it, the water almost immediately meets the blockage, causing that toilet to back up.I'm not saying that's necessarily what's occurring at your property--but it's an example of how a blockage could cause one toilet to back up, but not another.To determine whether the problem is indeed caused by a sewer main blockage, watch the scope video, and ask the sewer scope guy to show you where the blockage is on the video.Hopefully that helps...Good luck!
Alan Taylor Questions on practices/protocol for closing in North Carolina
9 December 2022 | 12 replies
I'm not sure there are any networking groups there, although there are plenty of STR's.
Randy Smith Simple But Not Easy Plan to Leave your W-2 in 5 Years as an LP
2 January 2023 | 1 reply
There are plenty of great resources available to help you figure out your strategy to increase your income, so I’ll leave that to the experts in that field.Reinvest Your Original Investment When Deals Go Full CycleOnce you hit the 5-year mark, your first investment should go full cycle returning your original investment with the additional returns.
Garrett Ferrara Pipes Busted and Tenant Not Taking Responsibility
2 January 2023 | 5 replies
Document the damage and split pipes with plenty of photos, send it all to your insurance agent, assuming the actual cost of all repairs will be worth making a claim.
Chris Martin DJT on taxes: "There’s nothing to learn from them." Agree or Not?
1 January 2023 | 21 replies
People that pay Cap Gains pay plenty in taxes, just ask one of them....The Govt will get it's pound of flesh from you....
Barbara Klare 1031 Exchange CA condo to Columbus OH investment
2 January 2023 | 3 replies
Plenty of things going on in the city!
William O'Flynn Using A Private Money Lender
3 January 2023 | 1 reply
I currently live in a small town in Kentucky and there are plenty of opportunities for Single Family Homes in my area.