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Paul Mutch Buying rental property Pittsburgh
23 November 2019 | 7 replies
I believe is was ranked the most dangerous neighborhood in the country not too long ago
James Mason Converting Primary Residence into My First Rental Property!
21 June 2021 | 14 replies
Not doing so would be very stupid and dangerous.
Lori S. Mortgage Loan Originator for Owner Financing
10 June 2019 | 30 replies
Of relevance is this addition:(G) (i) Any person, or person under the control of another person who, as seller, receives or makes in any consecutive twelve-month period five (5) or fewer residential mortgage loans and who does not hold themselves out to the public as being in the residential mortgage lending business;So, you can actually owner-finance five properties per year as a "person."
Annika Neerdaels Pay down SFR mortgages while working to live off cash flow?
17 April 2023 | 1 reply
That way you can still leverage your money (which is part of what makes real estate so profitable) but you likely won't be in danger of foreclosure or default.
Ryan Cousins BRRRR Into an Airbnb
30 March 2023 | 15 replies
It's a dangerous position hold property that's costing an investor $$$ everyday.
Reese Nichols Information about HUD properties
15 April 2023 | 2 replies
Here are some pros and cons to consider when looking at HUD properties:Pros:-Typically sold at a discount to market value-Can be financed with low down payments, including FHA loans which require just 3.5% down-May be available to investors as well as owner-occupants-May have fewer competing bids due to the stricter guidelines for bidding and financingCons:-HUD properties are sold as-is, so you may need to invest additional money in repairs and renovations-Bidding can be competitive, and you may need to submit multiple offers before being successful-HUD properties are typically sold through an auction process, which can be confusing and stressful for new investors-Some HUD properties may have title issues, such as liens or other encumbrances, that need to be resolved before purchase--It's important to work with a lender who is experienced with these types of properties.
Karen Lunger Looking to invest in Pittsburgh? Any advice?
27 June 2019 | 11 replies
I understand the dangers of speculating, but microbreweries, French bakeries, and axe throwing facilities make me think that it might be a little more than speculation. 
Jake Waslaski Hard wood flooring or carpet for rentals
21 January 2019 | 27 replies
After that Laminate or LV because they are durable and well priced and like HWs, have fewer lingering allergens.And you can add an area rug to warm/soften floors or change decor. 
David Gregory International Investor Success Stories
8 December 2021 | 56 replies
@Annette Hibbler that sounds like a great recipe for success, steering clear of the danger zones that is! 
Wendy S. Emotional Support Animal
2 January 2023 | 11 replies
Tenant further agrees to maintain proper medical records, and required treatment for ESA NAME to ensure that he is in good health and not a danger, or nuisance, to any occupants of the household, visitors and neighbors.