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Josh Southern Can a new owner terminate a lease upon purchase ?
7 August 2020 | 8 replies
Being stuck in a year lease will impact your bottom line, but isn’t necessarily a reason to run away.
Ryan Birge Will a $0 Balance HELOC be considered when applying for Mortgage?
11 August 2020 | 2 replies
So your DTI should not be impacted by the amount available on the line of credit.
Kervin P. Tenant screening during pandemic
1 September 2020 | 6 replies
Obviously applicants are stronger if they have jobs in industries less likely to be impacted by COVID, but we should not discrinate on source of income. 
Jeiby V. Looking for Deals in New Jersey Is now the time to Invest?
11 August 2020 | 2 replies
I reside in Newark NJ and I don't mind driving 1 hour for a potential deal if the flip make sense, I'm open to multiple locations because I want to use this experience more as education to keep playing the game longer.I also would like to know the community thoughts on New Jersey "possibly" being to overpriced is it to early to see how this wave of evictions will affect the market or covid hasn't made it's impact on the real estate market yet?
Baha Acuner Burnt out before I even start
12 August 2020 | 12 replies
Consider how long you plan on being overseas and see if that impacts the path you want to take. 
Emily Moncada How should new real estate investors begin networking or begin?
13 August 2020 | 12 replies
You can make a huge impact on an investor by spending time in their circle and doing the work that helps them get to the next level.
Ryan Conger First time house hacker in Portland, OR
12 August 2020 | 5 replies
What is the single most impactful value-add item I could invest in that would positively impact rents?
Raquel Yu Tax implications when moving to NV but work remote from Cali
19 August 2020 | 4 replies
I'm looking in South Lake Tahoe (CA) and Stateline (NV) area that are VHR (vacation home rental) eligible to live in and house hack, then use as rental property if I have to come back to CA for work.Question is, would there be a great impact if I bought property in Stateline, NV instead of South Lake Tahoe, CA?
Raquel Yu Tax implications when moving to NV but work remote from Cali
11 August 2020 | 3 replies
I'm looking in South Lake Tahoe (CA) and Stateline (NV) area that are VHR (vacation home rental) eligible to live in and house hack, then use as rental property if I have to come back to CA for work.Question is, would there be a great impact if I bought property in Stateline, NV instead of South Lake Tahoe, CA?
Joshua Gutierrez Sticky situation on short sale transaction
17 August 2020 | 6 replies
Typically a second with negative equity only gets 5-10% of UPB.One of the keys to a short sale is anticipating this, and having the buyer agree up front that they may have to kick in another $5k-$10k above the purchase price to help satisfy the difference in what the first is willing to give the second verses what the second demands.Also, shorting one of the loans has the same negative impact on the seller as shorting both.If you DO ending up booting the first buyer (I never did, I worked them to the end) your other buyer should have an offer of $235k (not $245k) and be willing to pay up to the other $10k toward the second, assuming that is the problem.