John Nachtigall
Alleged Self-Help Eviction Goes Tragically Wrong
11 February 2019 | 41 replies
Good screening may have prevented this .
Dan Taylor
Offer accepted on REO, Bank took an additional offer, lost out.
7 February 2019 | 12 replies
(Perhaps this could have prevented the other offer from being seen before they signed yours. - Some properties are situated where the bank has a deadline and the the offers are all reviewed at the same time and weighted accordingly.)3) Know the specific instructions: Every bank is different!
Kate B.
Landlord Didn't Fix Furnace, Pipes Broke
23 January 2019 | 3 replies
Does anyone have any thoughts on me deducting Airbnb costs (where I go when there's no heat and/or burst pipes) and high utilities -- landlord has five space heaters going in my apartment to prevent more broken pipes going forward - and replacing damaged things?
Fred Nesvet
Buying a house at auction that is occupied in NC
25 January 2019 | 1 reply
Any suggestions to prevent occupant from trashing the house if I start eviction?
Rick Howell
5 Tips for Quicker Flips
25 January 2019 | 0 replies
Do your due diligence to ensure the specific terms of the offer make sense, that the buyer has proof of financing or proof of funds, and that nothing is going to prevent the closing from going through as expected.
Mary Jay
How to calculate Cap-Ex on 100 year old properties
29 January 2019 | 5 replies
First I try to do as many preventative upgrades as possible/practical during the acquisition.We have a lot of really old rowhomes in Philly.The capex items can be costly but not as much as your estimates, for example:New flat roof runs 2-5k depending on size.
Zach Ballou
Legal Advice For a Single Family Flip
27 January 2019 | 1 reply
The house is in a great area but it is missing some key items on the interior and the lay out itself seems to be what prevented the house from selling.
Bishan C.
Real Estate Syndication Due Diligence
30 July 2019 | 11 replies
I believe it tends to give me a slightly lower return, because the sponsor is going to be more careful, and if there is a severe downturn will prevent me from taking catastrophic losses.
Rob Bergeron
New Regulations By the Planning Commission for Short Term Rentals
29 January 2019 | 0 replies
. | Courtesy of Key Source PropertiesThe Planning Commission didn’t favor the most drastic option — prohibiting non-owner-occupied short-term rentals in residential areas — but the commission did recommend that Louisville Metro Council approve several other changes to its short-term rental ordinance, commonly referred to as the Airbnb ordinance.The suggested changes include:Increase the annual registration fee for short-term rentals to $100 from $25.Require hosts to post a copy of their city-issued registration near the entrance of the property so that it is visible from the exterior.Require the host to provide their name, telephone number and emergency contact information to adjacent property owners.Have a licensed fire prevention inspector or a home inspector inspect non-owner-occupied short-term rentals to determine any safety issues.Require non-owner-occupied short-term rental hosts to register their rental within 60 days of receiving a conditional use permit, or the permit will be null and void.Permit the city planning director to deny short-term rental registration to any host who has had his or her registration revoked within one year of application for the new registration.
Scott Anderson
Raise rent, pets “free”
29 January 2019 | 1 reply
Including rules applying additional charges per animal prevents tenants from turning your property into a zoo.