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Joy W. New Member MD
29 October 2015 | 10 replies
Those are the areas that I've been searching in, particularly Temple Hills, Oxon Hill with the new casino coming.  
Jeff L. Best accounting software for landlords - Quickbooks or Quicken Rental Property Manager?
21 February 2020 | 26 replies
I particularly like rental property performance analysis, ability to see each tenant's lease terms, payment history, security deposits, etc., and especially the integration with TurboTax, maximizing rental-related deductions. 
Rhett P. Tax Lien Certificate is past redemption ... How to Foreclose?
13 September 2015 | 15 replies
In Illinois, the petition for tax deed must be filed in the circuit court and the other legal requirements performed between 6 and 3 months BEFORE the redemption period expires.
Eric Urioste Financial Independence
28 August 2015 | 6 replies
Personally I won't buy a deal unless I can get it at a discount and or under performing so that I can improve the property and pull my $$ back out with in a few years. 
David Gregory Sell It or Keep It?
1 September 2015 | 10 replies
I currently lose about $150/month on it and while that seems bad, my tenants have been paying down over $8000/year in principal on the unit and I'm able to depreciate the value of the unit and my paper losses against my other, better performing rental properties, so while it's not ideal, it's not a complete loser.
Tim Rackler Good Foreclosure Attorney in Michigan
9 June 2015 | 2 replies
I have a business in TX but I'm buying non performing notes in MI and need a good foreclosure real estate attorney reference.  
Mai Vo Turnkey Providers in Birmingham, Indy and Philly
23 January 2016 | 9 replies
I have decided to sell Oakland which is performing on average 5- 6% cap for the past two years and use the funds to go out of state turnkey. 
Sanjay Patel Measuring Performance / Appreciation
21 June 2015 | 6 replies
I had been looking for a way to track our portfolio's performance, but I couldn't find a single resource online to do so.I built a Google Sheets (aka Excel Online) table that keeps track of the following:Purchase Price and DateCapital ExpensesFull Mortgage Amortization Table for each propertyA separate table letting me keep track of prices (either manually entered, Zestimate, or Appraisals or BPOs when available) (I had this automatically pull data from Zillow for a while, but then it broke, I'm working on a new version that will fix this.)
Jonathan Twombly What scares you most about getting started in real estate investment?
9 June 2015 | 64 replies
It took us a long time to get the property back to where it is performing near where it should be.  
Account Closed Operating multiple LLCs
25 September 2013 | 15 replies
The Nine states with a true Series LLC statue are; Delaware, Iowa, Nevada, Utah, Illinois, Oklahoma, Texas, Tennessee, and now Kansas (Yeppie :) Here is an interesting Article about NC recognizing legal internal/external structure from a Series LLC from NV: Sounds to me like one could hold assets in one the Mother I'll call "9" business friendly states, operate a series (or property) in NC, depending on how the operation is structurally performed end up under 9 or NC law in a landlord-tenant or flip limited liability suite, foreclosure, or charging order.