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Pablo Sanchez 4 Important Lessons About the Pandemic!
5 January 2022 | 0 replies
Structure in any organization is important, but make sure you can adapt it to any disruptor changes or trends to avoid losing pace or even closing your business in the most fatal scenario.
Constantia Petrou Change of property management
6 January 2022 | 2 replies
Has anyone experienced this management transition and can comment on any lessons learned/ mistakes to avoid?
Emmanuel Rosario Jersey City - Non-paying tenant. Lease breaker. What do I do?
6 January 2022 | 5 replies
If she complies, you will walk through to ensure nothing was deliberately destroyed or stolen and then you'll hand her a full refund of the deposit and drop any other charges.
Hannah S. Using Student Loans to Invest
5 January 2022 | 0 replies
Federal loan interest rates currently sit at 3.73%, roughly the same rate as a 30-year mortgage, but is 0% until May 2022.Some factors I've considered that make this taking this $4,000 attractive:- I may be able to obtain lower interest rates with a larger down payment, offsetting student debt interest- Avoiding PMI by making a down payment over 20%- Booming housing market in my city with consistently increasing equity- Living several years in the home leaving time to grow equity, potentially making much more than I owe in student debt While all this may be legal, my biggest question is this - does this sound like a smart investment strategy?
Jason Martinez Long term investing condo
5 January 2022 | 0 replies
After livinging in it for 2 years we avoided capitol gains and bought our new home and started doing the same thing.
JaVon Flowers Starting a Real Estate Invesment Association
5 January 2022 | 1 reply
So I would avoid bringing their ire by calling it something else, like a Real Estate Networking event.I started mine a number of years ago and I found the main thing that gets people out is:A interesting speaker with a compelling topicHowever, that alone is not enough.
Kallie Cornett Captial Gains - Primary residence/rental property - Sell or Refi?
8 January 2022 | 8 replies
Bottom line -- torn on whether to sell the home to avoid capital gains costs, or keep it for a longer haul in a hot market and do some type of Refi to take cash out and put towards an additional property.
Matthew Egan How to be sure an HOA will allow me to be a STR
6 January 2022 | 5 replies
The not for commercial use might be to avoid things like people running day cares or hair salons out of their homes.
Jane S. In the midst of a painful tenant eviction avoid it if you can
6 January 2022 | 2 replies
That gives them another 10 days to vacate but meanwhile they can do a lot of damage to my property and the sheriff is now part of the situation.If you can avoid evicting my advice is there is very little help you can get from the law, no matter where you live.
Jonathan Kaiser Sell Rental Property Headache or get new Tenants?
6 January 2022 | 2 replies
Due to NY state laws that are highly favorable to tenants and the moratorium that is in place till next month, which will likely get extended, evicting is a direction that we would like to avoid.