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Jordan Moorhead Is BRRRR overhyped in the current market?
14 May 2019 | 167 replies
It would be better if that earned equity is supported by an excess cash flow (better property selection) or not subject to market/liquidity risks (such as if one successfully sells the property).
Michael Baum Lending on Short Term Rentals. What I discovered and confirmed.
27 September 2023 | 36 replies
If you are willing to pay more for a property than what the comps say, all you need to do is cover the excess.
Debbie Bone Anyone experienced with VACASA?
18 April 2023 | 93 replies
Good luck--disgruntled and probably (like you said) underpaid housekeeping, incompetent and excessive mid level management and high turnover with switch board staff created a nightmarish situation for us---hopefully your experience is better.
Dean Lupowitz First Rental Property - 24yo investor
18 July 2023 | 12 replies
Section 8 also requires certain repairs that sometimes seem excessive or unnecessary (i.e., an exposed ceiling in the laundry/utility room requires a drop ceiling - a city inspector would typically not require this but the housing authority will). 
Chris Fuller Has anyone sued a hard money lender?
23 April 2023 | 17 replies
I am seeing several big name lenders get sued for excessive rates, devaluing properties and putting borrowers in a worse position.
Natalya Murphy Best shower enclosure for rental home?
6 September 2017 | 11 replies
Lastly, once the walls are installed, pack out the rest of the studs using1/4" plywood to account for the nailing flange, then use green board ( moisture resistant Sheetrock)to finish
Kiran Shilamkar Commercial RE options for a beginner investor?
9 December 2019 | 21 replies
And as in the case of investing in SFRs - where you paying premium/retail dollar at buy - being equity limited partners you are paying fees and giving up portion of excess return to the active investors/general partners putting together the syndications and overseeing the implementation of the day-to-day. 
Michinori Kaneko solar panels for electricity
4 June 2020 | 15 replies
I've looked into this per someone's suggestion, and looks like there are some federal grants and loans that allows you to install, and also if the panel generates more $ than your property consumes you get credit (or payment) from the utility company on the excess electricity.
Bill Gulley HEALTH CARE LAW UPHELD
25 July 2012 | 271 replies
If they buy it themselves, I suspect few would want such excessive coverage.Originally posted by Nathan Emmert:Americans are far from compassionate If you had bothered to do even two minutes of research before putting out such stuff, you would learn that people in teh USA are champions with regard to donations to charities.
Brad P. Concrete Leveling Question
16 November 2011 | 4 replies
When moisture gets pulled through concrete as it breaths it will eventually cause the epoxy to fail (epoxy & moisture = oil & water).