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Damini Dutta Moved the property from one LLC to another LLC - what to do with current lease?
13 June 2024 | 3 replies
I am thinking instead of making the tenant sign all of the paper with new LLC for next three months, I should make her sign an addendum that states - She acknowledges that original lease was signed with KY LLC ( of course we will insert the real LLC name) and now the property is under new LLC.. so nothing changes,  all contracts , obligation stays the same as with the old LLC.Two questions:1.
Jeff Neikrie Investor approaching the Detroit market, looking to build my core four
15 June 2024 | 15 replies
I would love some candid feedback from those local in Detroit especially those of you RE professionals that work with out of state investors. 
Josh Chamois Who has the best rates for HELOC's, Banks or Credit Unions?
13 June 2024 | 13 replies
In my local area, credit unions by far.  
Ana R. Recommendation to Foreclosure website
13 June 2024 | 2 replies
-Ana  Foreclosures in New York on average take years. since its a judicial state the courts will notice the foreclosure sale dates in the jurisdiction. so you can also check with courts/local sheriffs office
Geoff Stuhr Competitive Advantages within Commercial Real Estate Investing
14 June 2024 | 2 replies
- Expertise & Track Record: experienced team with a proven history of success- Market Knowledge & Network: local market expertise and strong industry connections- Financial Strength & Flexibility: access to capital and flexible investment structures- Operational Efficiency: effective asset management and cost control through vertically integrated property management and leveraging economies of scale- Innovative Strategies: value-add projects, portfolio diversification, distressed funds, niche markets, etc.- Technology: use of data analytics that can lead to more informed investment decisions, and integrating innovative technologies to improve operational efficiencies as well as improving tenant & investor experience- Strong Investor Relations: consistent, ongoing and transparent communication and educational opportunities for investors, including a peek behind the curtains inviting them to the office for events and internal investment committee meetings- Customer-Centric Services: customized solutions to meet specific needs and interests of various investors and full-service offerings from brokerage, property management, leasing, to funds/syndication opportunitiesWhat else did I miss?
Alex Johnson Choosing a Rental Market- Analysis Paralysis!
13 June 2024 | 29 replies
It's like a video game you are playing with real money.Do you have friends from local meetups who invest in any of those areas? 
April Eilers Buy/Hold Lehigh Acres, Florida: the good, the bad, the ugly???
12 June 2024 | 23 replies
For those locals, is northeast Fort Myers any better than Lehigh for quality of tenants or is it one in the same?
Wale Lawal Is Katy, Texas Great Place To Invest for Out of State Landlord?
13 June 2024 | 1 reply
In my experience as a Local Real Estate Investor, this is the #1 reason why a lot of people move to Katy, Texas.
Pandurang Kulkarni Referral for Invictus Method
13 June 2024 | 14 replies
All of our accounting issues were directed to a very pleasant woman in your office named Kayla.
Dion Griffiths II 1031 decision (which city biggest bang for my buck)
13 June 2024 | 2 replies
It may be beneficial to consult with a local real estate agent who can provide insight into current market trends and investment opportunities in both Connecticut and New Jersey.