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Angelica Valde Louisiana - Purchased property with half owned by deceased man
12 March 2024 | 5 replies
I noticed when looking at the local tax assessor that my name (purchaser) was listed as 50% while someone else was listed as the other 50%.
Andy Oshodi House Hacking in state or Section 8 out of state?
12 March 2024 | 7 replies
Not just the residents and paperwork, but also comfortable developing relationships with the agencies and case managers who work with the residents.
Dillon Vansickle Help Determining Cap Rate
12 March 2024 | 5 replies
And given that both are still listed and not pending, others seem to think the same thing.  
Vince Le Borrowers need to submit what documents to loan officier for refinance?
13 March 2024 | 8 replies
In most cases, this is enough information to figure out if you have a deal that is going to benefit the client and make sense for them (this is assuming you can get an estimated value of the home you'll be refinancing through other means, otherwise, you might also ask them for their estimate as to what their home is worth).If you're past this point of figuring out whether it's a deal that makes sense for them and you haven't run automated underwriting to determine what documentation is being asked for, here's a pretty standard list:- 2023/2022 W2s (any/all jobs worked during these years, regardless of how long they were on the job)- Most recent mortgage statement for the loan(s) you'll be paying off- Copy of their homeowner's insurance binder or contact information for their homeowner's insurance agent so that you can request this on their behalf- Most recent pay stubs covering 30 days (typically this is the last two pay stubs)- If the property is in a homeowner's association, you'll want a recent HOA statement showing how much the borrower pays for their HOA dues- Copy of the borrower's driver's license or ID card - front and back- If your deal requires an appraisal, you may want to get payment information from the client now. 
Pablo Flores Anyone use STR Law Guys?
12 March 2024 | 17 replies
It seems that some people use social media to develop a following, create fear in their audience, and then put themselves out there as the only one who can protect you.
Manuel Angeles USA National Office Market Report as of March 10, 2024
11 March 2024 | 1 reply
Despite a 56% year-over-year decrease in transaction volume to a 14-year low of $35 billion, quarterly sales activity remained stable throughout most of 2023, with 23Q4 volume slightly above the level set in 23Q1.The early months of 2024 saw a significant shift in the market dynamics, with owner-users overtaking private buyers as the primary buyers of large office developments.
Beth Margarida Murray Hill, here we come! (Residential investor/Rookie)
12 March 2024 | 3 replies
Every time a listing comes up on Downing St in Riverside in my target price range ($300-400K+) I take a deep dive. 
Neddrick G. Landowner needing advice on JV with Developer
9 March 2024 | 5 replies
I wanted to get some recommendations or advice as to how I could potentially partner with a developer that may specialized in rural development.
Jenny Milu Evaluating Syndication Questions
13 March 2024 | 7 replies
I have a list of around 100 questions that I can send you.