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Darrick Lowe How to buy multi-family with no lease tenants
8 September 2018 | 4 replies
Also "no lease" because you are in a month-to-month period of an existing lease and "no lease" because you don't have an instrument to take to court to evict someone are two totally different situations. 
Christian Rodriguez Tips For Fix and Flips
8 September 2018 | 5 replies
@Gilbert Dominguez that’s a 🌽🏐 story , no one gets arrested by the police for a civil negligence tort without going to court first on a summons then being tried.
Liz Murphy New Hampshire Rental Comps
25 September 2018 | 5 replies
I need solid rental comps for a court case (may get to point squatter on my property is required to pay back rent). 
Allen Lopez Sale of a condo with a tenant. Thoughts?
8 September 2018 | 2 replies
I’d market it with the financials, so a newbie investor can look at it and salivate over the $xxx month!!
Debbie W. Assess new tenant for damage
8 September 2018 | 3 replies
Short and sweet, put the ball in their court.
Ron Fletcher Investor buying enough units to control HOA. Worry or not?
12 September 2018 | 14 replies
You betcha - arbitrary enforcement of rules can bring him to court and get a judge to approve motions to compel. 
Ashley Harris Anyone have experience with right-of-way access to a property?
8 September 2018 | 2 replies
well your description of the situation is not complete.. do you know its landlocked.. somehow if there is a home there I suspect it is not.. but it does happen I am in a landlocked case right now been two years fighting it thankfully I have title insurance and they are paying the lawyers.. first thing you do is not rely on your own due diligence if your not a surveyor or familiar with maps etc.you do one thing first .. you order a title report.. you may have to pay for it.. say 200 to 250.. your probably in a title abstract state. ( not sure but most of the NE is)  the title company hires an abstractor to do the court house work they will then write you a title commitment.. if your TRULY landlocked there will be an exception IE they wont insure access.. if this is missing then you ask them to clearly denote on the plat map where the legal access is.. you then take that map and see if it works on the ground.. 
Keith Meyer BH&J Buy vs Rent Index - Update August 2018
28 November 2018 | 4 replies
New update on the BH&J Rent vs Buy Index. https://business.fau.edu/departments/finance/real-estate-initiative/bhj-buy-vs-rent-index/bhj-summary/Interesting to note that most major markets have officially crossed over, where renting your residence and reinvesting what you would've spent on a home makes more financial sense than buying.
Ross Hewitt III Newbie in Kansas City!
1 November 2018 | 5 replies
I want to achieve financial freedom and retire early by owning rental property and doing flips.  
Roger S. My 1st BRRR, I dove in the deep end.
9 September 2018 | 5 replies
Paid off the note, put 26k in our pockets and the second house is now free and clear.So, we got all of our money back, plus about 44k, and instead of 5 houses mortgaged, we only have 4, and another one we can do some financial maneuvers with in the future.edit..