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Henley H. How write lease paid for by business for employee to occupy?
7 March 2024 | 11 replies
Approval is based on the company applicant; the individual occupants are simply screened for criminal and I want to make sure I have their contact information for any issues regarding the rental.I hope that helps! 
Lars Bruinink Class A & B areas
6 March 2024 | 12 replies
Everyone has a different perception on the different asset classes.Just depends on how you where born and bread 🤷🏻Someone living in Beverly Hills would call my "B class" a "Z Class" lolI consider B class in Toledo to be as follows:1) Good infrastructure supporting home owner and tenant demand (Schools, colleges, hospitals, medical centers, larger employers, etc...)2) Employed tenants that are sophisticated enough to pay rent online.3) Well kept yards, no bordered up homes, pride of ownership in the community.4) Mix of home owners and investor owned (Leaning more toward home owners)5) Lower crime rates and some upside potential from an appreciation standpoint.6) Entry sub $100,000 with 8-10% net returns on cash investments.Every market has different numbers and cashflow expectations Much success
Bruce D. Kowal Leader of Real Estate Investment Firm Admits Role in $658 Million Ponzi Scheme
7 March 2024 | 8 replies
All that is going to be used against them if things turtle up IE a water landing I think as Chris has stated as some of the high profile syndicators are having some issues but keep posting about their lifestyles I would personally not be doing that It just pisses off investors who are not getting their distributions or there are Cash calls right ??
Trevor Richardson Immigration and Housing in 2024
6 March 2024 | 0 replies
Let's Talk About Housing 🏠 Put extreme politics aside and discuss what has to be the real issue that makes immigration challenging in 2024.
Thiyaga Rajan Investing in Manteca CA
6 March 2024 | 4 replies
Each time I have had a turnover I get it rented again within a week with a big jump in rent, in my ownership, the demand has never been an issue
Matthew Scott Liquidating Credit Cards
6 March 2024 | 3 replies
The issue with this is your credit score will likely go down while you wait for the funds to season if you have more  or less maxed out your credit limits, which lowers your scores.3.
Samuel Shostek Seeking Feedback for New Networking Software
7 March 2024 | 18 replies
It's not just another CRM or social network; it’s a solution for the clutter, spam, and the overwhelming volume of unqualified or irrelevant interactions that professionals like us often encounter.The key issues with current options are well-known: the disorganization on social networks, the low response rates on professional platforms, the complicated navigation and mismatched intentions on real estate forums, and even the overpriced 'expert' communities that deliver little value.
Tom Sehon Looking for a few local CPA's
5 March 2024 | 2 replies
Accountants are in such demand, that the best are not even accepting clients half the time.The other problem I see often with accountants on here is that they specialize in larger investors, and have really high prices when you as a smaller investor do not need all the bells and whistles.Another thing I see is folks thinking they need to have a tax professional in their state.
Nathan Patterson Section 8: Possible tenant complaint due to water heater size
6 March 2024 | 8 replies
Though if the tenant does end up moving out, I'll probably have the same issue with the next tenants.  
Joe Branco Looking for 2nd investment property. WWYD?
7 March 2024 | 6 replies
STR's are risky, local regulations change, the economy goes bust, or the area your buying in become less desirable over time and your running into issues.