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Vinny Muli Tapping into equity on my property that is under an LLC
3 January 2025 | 19 replies
Quote from @Gregory Carter: I have this same issue.
David Putz Lets hear what Note Servicers other Note Investors use.
2 January 2025 | 29 replies
So far, I've rated Evergreen and FCI lowest based on a number of reviews on different platforms that have consistent negative reviews mentioning certain specific issues that I find concerning (this is after accounting for the inevitable disgruntled customer/borrower who gets unjustifiably upset).Are you able to share any of your information?  
Ken M. Creative Financing for 2025
2 January 2025 | 10 replies
Obviously some potential issues with the lender, but how often do these deals really happen?  
Ashish Acharya Corporate Transparency Act Update: What Businesses Need to Know
31 December 2024 | 1 reply
A federal court in Texas issued a nationwide injunction, halting enforcement of the CTA just weeks before the January 1, 2025, deadline.2.
Kevin M. Condo Investment in NYC
7 January 2025 | 12 replies
Multi-family properties many times provide a better return per square foot than single family, which would be to your advantage as well.As long as you're mindful of the reinvestment requirements and purchase at least as much as you sold and use all of the proceeds, you shouldn't have any issues with this strategy.
Jay Hinrichs New laws in Oregon now define who can wholesale and what license is required
9 January 2025 | 46 replies
For example the license should not only have a cost but also require at least some compliance training targeting some of the most common issues/complaints.
Sri S. Which short term mgmt software is better for sending automated messages, pricing
29 December 2024 | 9 replies
I also liked that they are US based as I had issues with my bank with the Finland based Hostaway.Finally, I highly recommend PriceLabs.
Kevin Greer Do you need a Realtor license to be a property manager in Colorado?
7 January 2025 | 9 replies
I think your biggest issue with any "work-arounds" is going to be your legal liability and holding the proper insurance in case something goes wrong, which I'm going to assume you'd need to be properly licensed in order to be properly covered by insurance.
Nicholas Foy Any experience with landlord insurance after property is burglarized and vandalized
27 December 2024 | 3 replies
Various repair issues, bad tenant, and now this issue.
Scott Trench Can Someone Please Explain Why A "Wholesaler" Would NOT Get Licensed?
18 January 2025 | 13 replies
They may have been introduced to wholesaling as a low-barrier entry into real estate and never considered licensing as a viable option.Why Getting Licensed Could Be Beneficial:Access to MLS: Licensed agents can access MLS listings, making it easier to find deals and run comps.Credibility: Being licensed can increase trust and credibility with sellers and buyers.Expanded Opportunities: As you mentioned, having a license opens up the option to list properties traditionally when wholesaling isn’t the best fit.Legal Clarity: Licensing helps clarify what you can and can’t do, reducing the risk of running into legal issues that plague unlicensed wholesalers.It’s a balancing act, but for many serious operators, getting licensed seems like a logical step to expand opportunities and ensure compliance.