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Chris Waugaman What do should I do with Rental Equity
23 February 2024 | 8 replies
Consulting with a real estate investment advisor or a financial planner who understands the BRRRR method and your local market conditions can also provide personalized insights and help you make an informed decision.
Ryan Keller **Subject: Advice Needed: Considering Purchasing Leased Agricultural Land**
23 February 2024 | 4 replies
Our monthly surplus income, after accounting for all expenses, amounts to $3,800, providing a solid foundation for potential mortgage payments or land-related expenses.While I am confident in the value of the land to my operations and its long-term potential, I recognize the importance of careful financial planning and strategic decision-making.
Kayla Weigel How to Handle Challenging Tenant in 5-Bedroom House Hack
23 February 2024 | 6 replies
Also, it goes without saying that you should consult an attorney; Okay briefly reading over your lease agreement, it's a good agreement but it is very loosely written and does not provide for many remedies prior to eviction so... that is something you should look to improve on moving forward, there should be an escalation of force in as $XX fee until rectafied and THEN otherwise eviction, also you should number your lease clauses.Regarding the current situation first and formost, I understand you live in the property as well but you should certainly take on a 'HANDS OFF' approach in regards to internal disputes amongst Tenants; you are after all a landlord, not the ethics police nor the real police.... if other Tenants have issues such as those they should inform you and then they should contact the police... if it's not police worthy than it is more than likely just internal bickering. 
David Yamamoto Divorce - refi primary options
23 February 2024 | 10 replies
I personally prefer flexibility but having structured amortization does provide discipline if principal reduction is an optimal outcome for you.  
Joe Whitley New Listing without reviews
23 February 2024 | 24 replies
@Joe WhitleyYou just have to build up reviews again by providing a great place and experience.
Neal Zhu How to find a good area to invest in?
24 February 2024 | 9 replies
Best,Neal Just find a market that provides 10% or so net caps, yes its that easy LOL.
Lewis Jackson Renovating house which I will receive in future inheritance
23 February 2024 | 1 reply
If you are providing a first position, secured loan to a non-family member investor, that is different. 
John Erickson Hostaway Cost and experiences
23 February 2024 | 6 replies
It provides all that I need, is reasonably priced for one property but scalable.
Garrett Lewis Networking opportunity! Richmond, Virginia
23 February 2024 | 12 replies
Please provide us with more details.
Rick Pozos Is Robstown too small to invest in??
23 February 2024 | 5 replies
While you are in San Antonio and considering wholesaling the property, I wanted to share a similar experience we had that might provide some insight.We also faced a situation where we bought properties in the early stages and decided to keep them as rentals instead of selling.