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Account Closed Home sellers would no longer be forced to pay up to 6 percent commission to agents
25 March 2024 | 214 replies
The broker has expenses he needs to pay, no doubt - rent, utilities, etc.
David Spurlock Investing In Aircraft Hangars
25 March 2024 | 8 replies
It probably isn't an issue for a company who is already operating at an airfield, but I'd check with airport management to confirm your improvements don't violate the lease if you branch out to just standard private hangars. 
Leo R. How much time/effort does it take to manage a MTR?
27 March 2024 | 21 replies
We also get a lot of our bookings through the various relationships we have with relocation companies and our MTR networks.
Ruth S. What are the steps to acquiring a property with seller finance?
25 March 2024 | 4 replies
I'd find a local title company that can support such a transaction, and/or an attorney, and talk to themI would strongly recommend not downloading random documents off the InternetAlso you should be in a place financially where you are able to do this and not put the property at riskGood luck
Toya Mitchell Investor friendly attorney and title company
23 March 2024 | 4 replies

Hi everyone - I'm looking for an investor friendly attorney in the Chicagoland area who is familiar with assignment deals/closings.

Sarah Buchanan SFR with ADU - various rental strategies
23 March 2024 | 1 reply
I'm trying to decide between renting the basement as a long term rental (and figure out something with the yard and utilities), do a short term rental like Airbnb or Furnished finders and give upstairs a utility credit, or leave it up to the current tenants to sublet it on Airbnb or find another roommate (so I don't get calls about tenant disputes since they will have chosen them). 
Sean McLaughlin Sam Primm Faster Freedom Program
24 March 2024 | 15 replies
I think you need at least $10,000 in reserves, or bare minimum at least enough to cover a month and a half of rent, utilities, and any unforeseen maintenance issues per property.
Melanie P. Arbor Realty Trust - Slumdog Milionaires?
25 March 2024 | 2 replies
The company made the news in April when Arbor foreclosed on four apartmentcomplexes in Houston worth $229m, after which Applesway mistakenly served mass eviction notices to residentsof the foreclosed propertiesIcer is a New York-based investment firm that stated to industry publication Bisnow that it was seeking greenerpastures out-of-state seeking to escape New York’s regulatory environment.
Aldo Balatti Anyone Doing Long Distance Short Term Rental Successfully?
25 March 2024 | 52 replies
I pay a management company 35% to do it all.
Terry Erickson Turnkey Property near Austin, TX
25 March 2024 | 3 replies
I dont think the terms allow me to post a link but here are some basics.Has been occupied avg of 17 days per month since Sept.managed by a top tier company and has 4.8 star avg reviews.Also would be a good family home (large private lot, fenced yard, hot tub).It has the benefit of being near Austin downtown, but NOT in Austin city limits (9 miles to city center), so lower taxes and no STR rules (default to Travis County rules).I have read the forum posts for similar situations, however every market is different.