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Mark Graham II Seller finance exit strategies
20 May 2024 | 7 replies
My brain tells me it would be like a wholesale deal at closing, regardless of how long I owned the property?
Brandon Greenplate Multifamily Commercial Conversion Workforce Housing Project
20 May 2024 | 0 replies
We also are heavily invested in the Hilton Head market along with our clients owning multiple short-term rentals, long-term rentals, and now a new initiative in workforce housing.
Cameron Hamidi Tenant breach of contract on smoking
20 May 2024 | 11 replies
They can guide you through the eviction process if necessary and ensure that you follow all legal procedures correctly.Evaluate the Impact:Consider the long-term impact of the tenant’s smoking on the property.
Abdenour Achab How would you mitigate the environmental risk
18 May 2024 | 8 replies
It's 36 acres, assessed at about $100,000, and walking distance from a highway.The assessor's website does value the improvements at about half the assessed value.
Sras Sath Investing In This Market
17 May 2024 | 20 replies
I know this is a long term strategy. 
Amy Raye Rogers North Dakota Private Lending Restrictions?
20 May 2024 | 8 replies
PS most states have a small boy girl carve out IE as long as you dont hold yourself out as a lender and do no more than a few a year your exempt but if your have a business card  Jay lends money and you do a a bunch a year and your obviously in the business no matter what you call yourself you have to follow the lending license requirements.
Zeliang Zheng which market still cashflow given high interest rate?
20 May 2024 | 24 replies
By increasing the property's value through renovations, you can potentially increase rental income and improve cash flow.Long-Term Rental Demand: Consider markets with strong long-term rental demand, such as college towns, military towns, or areas with growing industries.
Jarred Marrow Looking for advice
20 May 2024 | 8 replies
Worth area a great market to own long term rentals.
Carrie Herring I think I smell opportunity. Am I wrong?
20 May 2024 | 4 replies
Here's the post minus her contact info and exact address:I'm telling mine pretty rough shape mobile homes I feel about my dress this would be worth almost 200,000 not too long from now so good because I need to live in it for 15 more years until I die whichever comes first I think 35 in cash and you can take it over when I die or 15 years first or I'll accept 10,000 cash down and a few hundred a month until you ready to take it over at that time of my death or whatever then you would be giving that payment to my children until the contractor satisfied serious requires only please  or you can email me let me know if you want to come look at it whatever money I get at the beginning and their household it's going to go into fixing the place up by the time I die I hope it's quite nice extremely life actually before the viral to be able to actually move into it themselves it'd be a hold of my place by the time I can do any more to it hopefully waterwood drive Gainesville Georgia 30506 I'm ready to do it ASAPMy first reply:Cute area, actually owned by poster, and almost a half-acre with the small 684-foot trailer.
K James ADU Project - Spend $30k On New Sewer Improvements Or Install Sewer Injection Pump?
19 May 2024 | 8 replies
It hasn't happened since but I usually have to have my plumber out every couple years when the back house starts to report issues with their sinks and tub not draining well.At this point I'm trying to decide if I should go ahead and redo the whole system while we're out there and consider it a capital improvement benefit that will last for as long as I'll own the property.