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Carolina E. What is your criteria for screening RETIRED applicants
8 September 2017 | 7 replies
I agree with Bettina to consider DTI, not just HTI. 
Robert Scaife Can I trust rental Zestimates?
9 September 2017 | 23 replies
Agree with the majority of folks on here that Zillow isn't very good with their estimates, what I try to do is figure out what comps have actually rented for and what comps are currently available.
Shawn Watts Top real estate school in California?
4 October 2017 | 10 replies
Agreed, do it online.
Frank Ochmann Best use of 20k$ in financing
7 September 2017 | 3 replies
i couldn't agree with the other posters more!
Peter K. TERMITE in a house under contract!
13 September 2017 | 7 replies
You need to talk to the other owner and agree to a solution.Dan
Brad S. Cash requirement for small multi family
8 September 2017 | 3 replies
The only reason I want to leverage more is so I can afford to buy in B neighborhood instead of a C or D, would you agree that make sense?
Saul G. What happens to a local market after a hurricane??
25 September 2017 | 5 replies
Originally posted by Account Closed:The demand for livable homes is magnified The ones that are fastest to market will demand the highest price Simple supply and demand   I can't speak for hurricane alley but Im not sure I agree with this.
Trevor Lohman Clarification on turnkey definition
5 January 2018 | 11 replies
@John Galang I agree, many investors end up executing a 1031 exchange down the line, but then they've likely held the prop for a long time, built up equity through tenant paydown and are ready to leverage that capital into a larger portfolio.
Heidi Dunn New Tenant Wants Employer to Auto Deposit Rent Weekly
13 September 2017 | 10 replies
., and at Resident’s request, the Owners agree that Monthly rent payments will be made via Direct Deposit from .............payroll check (income/wages) from ................, aka ..............., located at ..........................Each month rent will be paid in the amount of $200, per week, starting October 5th, 2017 and ending at the termination of this lease agreement, or otherwise previously agreed upon, as stated below, including the months which have 5 pay periods.The extra pay periods will accumulate and may be applied toward the last months’ rent.It may not be misconstrued that...........................(................) is responsible for the payment of rent, and this lease agreement is between the parties stated in the third paragraph of this Lease Agreement.If an error, or stoppage, occurs in the automatic deposit, either by the Resident or her employer, it shall be paid immediately by the Resident ................and all other late payments, fees and conditions of this agreement will apply.Should the Resident wish to change the method of payment, the Owner must first be notified in writing in such a time frame that rent will be paid in full and on time according as follows:  Rent and/or other charges are to be paid at such place or method designated by the owner as follows check or money order by mail, or cash in person.