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Mark Caudill Has anyone reviewed S2A modular? Just doing my diligence
19 September 2023 | 241 replies
I've never had the opportunity to 1031 into a brand new building, because it wasn't practical to build a brand new building in six months; but it is with modular.That timeframe is achievable because the entire building is being constructed in the factory, at the same time the site work, foundation, and utility installations are being completed.
Alan Grobmeier Tired of getting calls from wholesalers and flippers
2 April 2019 | 18 replies
This is annoying and disruptive, and with the continuous flood of new wholesalers trying their hand at the game, the onslaught will probably generate enough complaints from normal people that eventually encourage the powers that be to crack down on wholesaling, which in Ohio, is apparently an illegal practice of real estate agency. 
Kelly Cochran Is it insane to manage your own STR?
19 October 2023 | 81 replies
This allows you to not be dependent on business practices of OTAs, VRBO and Airbnb telling you how to run your business.
Bill Patterson Anything You Want Me To Tell NAR?
27 July 2010 | 23 replies
The "dots" are the Realtor postings and the "zeros" are my responses:•“I would not get involved in such a transaction because 1) I don't want to lose my license to practice real estate and go to jail, and 2) I would not be acting in my seller's best interest if he could get a higher price for his home and not be saddled with a larger income tax on the forgiven debt.†oBill Patterson • Quite the contrary!
Jeff L. Mortgage Called Due Upon LLC Transfer
17 August 2017 | 50 replies
Apparently, before 2008, it was common practice to transfer your rentals into your own LLC and mortgage companies either allowed it or didn't care.
Ty Burns Cost to Stucco Over Brick??
19 January 2019 | 4 replies
If you do something that is in poor practice, hiding faults, that can be seen as fraudulent acts and the issue of a contractor being liable for one year on work goes out the window, fraud may begin when it's discovered, so you need to stick to common practice.I agree with Ben, a thick coat or paint would probably do it and I don't care for painted brick either.
Account Closed Making bulk blind offers: good or bad?
23 October 2013 | 6 replies
Since this will be my first REI attempt, I wanted to keep it relatively simple to gain some practical experience.
Bob Malecki Question on 2nd position npn in CA -- can I contact borrower?
29 October 2014 | 27 replies
I am not sure if this is a solid do not or if it is not best practice.
Vlad Kuzin Should wood windows be replaced?
29 April 2015 | 21 replies
The common practice today is to tear out old windows because they are "bad".
Account Closed Adjudicated Property Sale in New Orleans
29 June 2015 | 3 replies
They no longer do so if I want to sue I must file a federal lawsuit and the attorney was hoping I would to stop the practice of defrauding the public!