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William Derek Nantz New Member in Evansville area
5 November 2024 | 2 replies
Hopefully sooner than later šŸ˜Š
Stephanie Cruz Pre-screening: can you deny sending an application based on pre screen Q's?
6 November 2024 | 4 replies
You can rent it now and then move in six months later, or you can come back in six months to see if it's still available.Here is another example regarding pets.THEM:Ā IĀ have four quarter horses, two miniature ponies, six dogs, two cats, and a raccoon that never leaves it's cage.
Cherilyn Williams 3rd late payment in 5 months
6 November 2024 | 6 replies
Rent kept coming later and later in the month so IĀ reached out to connect with her and shared the expectation that starting the month after next I expected rent in accordance with the lease or IĀ would begin enforcing late penalties.
Paul Clements What are the basic mechanics of township notification of sale in NJ?
6 November 2024 | 1 reply
Let's assume there is no CO obtained immediately after the sale (will do later after repairs are done), and no township or local-levelĀ inspections requested.Is the township automatically notified by the county of the sale or is there someĀ mechanism by which they would learn about the sale and update their records, other than by the buyer telling them about it, orĀ applying for a CO?Ā 
Jenny Kang I will manage my property by my self and will fire the property manager.
7 November 2024 | 12 replies
If they find out the truth later, it will cause distrust and resentment.Ā 
Melanie Baldridge Itā€™s not what you make, itā€™s what you keep!
6 November 2024 | 0 replies
The #1 way real estate investors defer taxes to later dates is with a system called depreciation and bonus depreciation.Depreciation is the act of slowly, over time, deducting the initial expense of an asset against your taxable income.Generally over a 27.5 (residential) or 39 (commercial) yr time frame.So each year you can write off a few percent of the purchase price against your income.Ā 
Chris G. Sending Tenant to Collections Without Application?
5 November 2024 | 5 replies
A month later the tenant moved out and owed rent and damages around $3,000.
Ty Wal Preparing for my first foreclosure auction
6 November 2024 | 2 replies
I've identified one that I really like and have been actively digging through the Grantor/Grantee Index at the local recorders.I have a few questions:1: The home was originally bought for cash, and a few years later a ā€œCash out loanā€ was taken.
Jonathan Greene Constructive Criticism Will Help You as a New Investor More Than Blind Faith
8 November 2024 | 53 replies
Your responses are usually great, but in this case itĀ came across to me like you were telling him to do more homework and to come back later when he had a better question.Ā 
Connor Thomas How to fix this BRRRR when my ARV is less than planned
7 November 2024 | 27 replies
Iā€™d rather get the roof done now, than to get a buyer under contract only to find later that they cannot get insurance. Ā