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CJ Moulton Need help with condo liens
23 August 2023 | 2 replies
Everything seemed to be ok with it, I even passed by the property physically to see if I can see anything out of the ordinary.
Bjorn Ahlblad First and Last Month's Rent + Security Deposit Prior to Move-In?
7 September 2023 | 28 replies
I realize that security deposit can be tricky during move out and tenant disputes damages, so we started doing VIDEO WALKTHROUGH and get the tenant to confirm each room that there is no physical damage, so amnesia when they are moving out. 
Alicia Marks QOTW: what’s the average cost per sqft to rehab?
21 September 2022 | 46 replies
If you want to know more about tenant pools and their importance, please contact me.Only Renovate to Your Target Tenant PoolAssuming that you have identified your tenant pool, you need to transform their critical and desired housing characteristics into a physical property description, as illustrated below.Create your property description based on your target tenant pool segment.
Matt Campbell Colorado Springs
20 April 2021 | 14 replies
I do need someone to help as I will not be physically there until June when I would have 14 days or so before needing to a place.
Brian Angeron Owner occupancy rules - STR
11 February 2022 | 4 replies
The property would remain my primary residence on paper while I am working these contract positions out of town for 3+ months at a time, I just would not be physically present for the entire 12 months.  
Account Closed In State or Out of State
13 October 2016 | 66 replies
And as much as I hope my entrance into REI is via a physical property in my/my entity's name, crowdfunding may end up being the way to go (for me) to get started. 
Codi Clausen Out of State Investing
4 December 2018 | 24 replies
The market in my area is very expensive and I would like to buy properties out of state, but the problem I face is that I obviously can’t physically see all the homes I’d like to consider.
Matthew Porter Utah County land development profit numbers
16 August 2019 | 1 reply
My goal is to find raw land, take it through the engineering and entitlement process, and sell approved preliminary plats to developers that will finish physical improvements. 
Inna Young How the building assessment rolled into the sale price increased the property taxes
7 September 2023 | 10 replies
They are buying it in today's physical condition, which includes the "catch up" assessment.
Nick Love Investing in Your Backyard: The Pros and Cons for Passive Real Estate Investors
7 September 2023 | 1 reply
This can be invaluable in assessing potential deals.Hands-on Due Diligence: While you might not be active in the management of the property, being nearby allows you to physically inspect potential investments, meet with property managers, or address significant concerns promptly.Local Networking: Your network of local contacts – from agents to contractors – can provide an edge in sourcing and managing investments.Quicker Response Time: In the event of an emergency or significant event at your property, proximity can be beneficial.Emotional Comfort: There's a sense of pride and security in investing in one's community, contributing to its growth and well-being.Cons of Investing in Your Backyard:Limited Diversification: Investing solely in one geographic area can expose you to localized economic downturns or natural disasters.Potential for Emotional Decisions: Being too close to your investment might make you susceptible to making decisions based on emotions rather than solid financial reasoning.Over Familiarity: Sometimes, being too familiar with an area can lead to presumptions or taking things for granted.