20 October 2024 | 3 replies
How can I pull the equity out of this building?

21 October 2024 | 17 replies
There's one that's been on the market pushing 90 days, several pushing 60 days.SO, YOU'RE NOT THE ONLY ONE FACING THIS!

12 October 2024 | 25 replies
This requires an income that meets four requirements.

20 October 2024 | 12 replies
For this reason and to be able to scale my portfolio, I’ve started looking out of my market.

20 October 2024 | 17 replies
This is NOT to pile on as hindsight is 20/20, but maybe some one else reading this will see this and avoid this same mistake.

22 October 2024 | 3 replies
If he has concerns about maintenance, property taxes etc already and he doesn't even own the home then maybe this should be addressed first.

9 October 2024 | 10 replies
If you click on the individual owner page there is an error but you can still submit an application to list and you can still see listings so there is nothing indicating that they are stopping operation that I could see.

20 October 2024 | 4 replies
@Jason Frink, this page seems to cover it:https://www.omglawfirm.com/arkansas-probate-intestate-succes...Here is a pertinent snippet from that page:If you don’t have a Will, the default order of descent goes like this: (1) full blood and adopted children of the decedent, subject to any dower, curtesy, and homestead interest of a spouse; (2) if no full blood or adopted children, then everything to a spouse of greater than three years or half of everything plus dower, curtesy, and homestead to a spouse of less than three years and the other half of everything to other heirs (per this table); (3) to the decedent’s parents or surviving siblings; (4) to the decedent’s grandparents or surviving aunts, uncles, cousins, etc.; (5) to the decedent’s great-grandparents or surviving great aunts, great uncles, etc.; (6) if none of those intermediate descendents are alive the remaining half can go to the spouse of less than three years or to a predeceased spouse’s heirs; (7) finally, if none of these apply, all the property escheats to the county where the decedent died.A good way to visualize the order is to imagine the following scenario: Alfred dies without a Will.

20 October 2024 | 3 replies
I know this has been spoken about before but I am currently working on building tiny home developments, like multifamilies using tiny homes throughout the country and was wondering if anybody else is doing the same or has interest.