Bobby Balow
Help! Tenant destroyed property and need to prioritize repairs
19 June 2020 | 13 replies
Have the furnace "tuned" which may extend it's life.8.
Doug Stern
Travelling Nurses & Oil and Gas STR marketing / managing
28 May 2020 | 11 replies
Let your renters know if you have open places because they're all looking to find a good place that can save them per diem.Last tip is to find out where they're staying now..usually an extended stay motel.
Kim Johnson
Agency Multifamily Refinance Question
2 July 2020 | 1 reply
We were considering a HUD for the extended amortization, full cash out and low interest rate, however I am reading that you cannot recapitalize?
Vilena G.
Should I move into the my current flip?
2 June 2020 | 19 replies
Moving in may extend your timeline of the flip.
Tiwana Merritt
Aside from an inspection what else should I do for due diligence?
8 July 2020 | 12 replies
I do think I’m suffering from ‘cold feet’ and it’s complex with Covid and me out of the country.
Jonathan Pantages
New Lease Agreement after initial lease expired
2 June 2020 | 9 replies
If they choose to renew/extend the existing lease, you don't have to sign a whole new agreement.
Koti Reddy
Want toSelf manage. - Property manager won't let me
1 June 2020 | 7 replies
He doesn't keep track of expenses on home(anyways I take care of them as he was not responding) and that was inconvenient when the tax time comes.I still don't understand how people can even change the property manager with out terminating/not extending the current tenant lease.
Jeff Lab
BRRRR Market Distress/Correction and ARV
2 June 2020 | 3 replies
Either you plan on extending a time frame until values increase again (holding & renting the property instead of selling), or you reduce anticipated gains.
Victor Chen
Real Estate Investing during Coronavirus Pandemic
11 September 2020 | 9 replies
We closed in 2 extended-stay motels deals and we are rehabbing these.
Kevin T.
NC Executive Order 142 Eviction Moratorium
1 June 2020 | 3 replies
The Order’s evictions moratorium:Is effective immediately and lasts for 3 weeks;Would prevent landlords from initiating summary ejections or other eviction proceedings against a tenant for nonpayment or late payment of rent;Prevents landlords from assessing late fees or other penalties for late or nonpayment;Prevents the accumulation of additional interest, fees, or other penalties for existing late fees while this Order is in effect;Requires landlords to give tenants a minimum of six months to pay outstanding rent;Requires leases to be modified to disallow evicting tenants for reasons of late or nonpayments; andMakes clear that evictions for reasons related to health and safety can take place.The Order’s utility shutoff moratorium:Continues effective immediately and lasts 60 days;Prohibits utility disconnections for all customers;Prohibits billing or collection of late fees, penalties, and other charges for failure to pay; andExtends repayment plans at least six months, and sets the default term for repayment to six months for cases when the utility and customer cannot agree on the terms of an extended repayment plan.