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Jeffery P. What are the rules of the 1031exchange?
2 February 2022 | 6 replies
I haven't even collected a rent check as of yet. 
Sandeep Tyagi My First mobile home park - Need Guidance
9 February 2022 | 9 replies
City road ends at park entrance.Considering the land price, infrastructure setup cost each lot cost was coming around $7300 which was very attractive even though most of the houses on them were old and needed good repairs.All other lots except the 59 were in considerable good condition and our due diligence showed that whole park value is going down due to these 59 lots mismanagement for 40 years.As per owner rent collections were around $7200 per month and most of the tenants were very long term (average rent $400 per home) which he receives in cash so bank rolls available to validate.As per our estimate, each house needed 7k to 8k repair to make it livable.Negatives:These homes/lots were owned by same owner for 40 years and he neglected everything which includes tenant quality, infrastructure (such as overgrown trees, bad homes still in the park which should have been removed years back, 3ft- 4ft potholes on the road since its privately owned).Most of the tenants were convicted or had some big felony, these houses were famous for drugs cartels in whole city.After buying we realized things were way worse than what we assumed in due diligence:People staying there actually were involved in gang wars, prostitution, drugs etc.
Zain Malik Driveway Easement Austin, TX
1 March 2022 | 6 replies
Your collective rights have limits on what you can do the longer it continues.
Hemal Adani What are the things to keep in mind when using turnkey company?
4 April 2022 | 21 replies
What percentage of billed rent do you collect each month?
Trent Burns Selling low priced properties on the MLS
2 February 2022 | 2 replies
If it is not possible to do this, would I be able to collect commission if I listed the property on Facebook or craigslist for him.
Wesley Mullen 2022 Real Estate Goals
10 February 2022 | 5 replies
Other than REI, kind of bonus missions: I want to make my dropshipping store profitable, potentially start a youtube channel, and launch an NFT collection along with these anime shirts I designed myself. 
Joseph Morales Renter Destroyed Property
7 February 2022 | 8 replies
You can hire an attorney and sue for larger amounts, but are you ever going to collect?
Maya Tuvia Multifamily Property Management Software
5 February 2022 | 4 replies
Hi, I have about 40-60 homes/apartment units and was wondering the best software for rental collection.
Blake Ramsey How prepared did you feel going into your first deal?
21 February 2022 | 84 replies
I said "well my mortgage after collecting rent is $100 a month so the number's look good".
C. Buzzetta Can stupid people successfully invest in Real Estate?
12 May 2021 | 15 replies
There's nothing complicated about that and in many cases you can make enough to cover your mortgage, so you now have no out of pocket living expenses for housing, and you get to learn about running a rental up close where you can just walk next door and collect the rent if you want to go the simple route and find out what needs fixing the day it happens.You're the only one who can decide if RE investing is right for you.