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Nate S. 2nd attempt at wholesaling
10 June 2013 | 18 replies
Then it becomes second nature.
Jean Ridlon My tenants want to upgrade my property at their cost, doing all their own work
16 June 2013 | 15 replies
For larger "improvements" that were not on the {near term} plan for the property, we negotiate a rent increase and/or extended lease term {Naturally, it would have to be a tenant whom we would like to keep longer ;)}.
Sam M. What should be my next step?
18 June 2013 | 16 replies
Flipping can be a natural match to rentals if you're familiar with the costs of rehab and have a fairly good idea what would go into getting a place ready for resale.
Deborah Burian For the Newbies...
18 June 2013 | 0 replies
In spite of considerable due diligence, I have a not insignificant natural gas problem that will equal $$$ to fix.
Mary B. Oh this is where the BP newbies post
23 June 2013 | 6 replies
I network by nature and although I've heard of BP for some time now I'm just getting around to utilizing it.
Guevara M. Rasing The Rent
25 June 2013 | 7 replies
If someone has lived in the same unit for five, or more, years, they are considered a long-term tenant and there are some special regulations governing the nature of their tenancy.One of those rules is that their rent cannot be raised at a rate greater than, or to a level above, other comparable units in the same building.Rules aside ... if they are good tenants, you do not want them to move ... which a jump of $110/mth may cause.
Billy Rogers Listings with only one or no photos
7 July 2014 | 28 replies
I always look at my parents crazy when they ask something extra simple on how to use their phones or some other electronic. but i take for granted that i've always had these things and it's just second nature. some homeowners are probably difficult. and then of course some houses are just dumps lol. now that i think about it, when i get back i'll approach realtors without house pictures and charge like $50 to take 10 pics for them.
Emma S. Hard Money Lending as a business?
6 May 2016 | 20 replies
,Yes, a sole proprietorship can be passive in nature.
Craig Montesano Owner financing-how do I bring it up to seller
26 June 2013 | 18 replies
It helps if your market is on the rise because it will naturally inflate your equity and you will be less likely to walk away from it easily.
Andy Argonaut Lease Option Laws in Illinois
26 June 2013 | 6 replies
So, the natural question is what one should do to ensure the lease-option contract is conforming to state laws and does not end up requiring foreclosure or any other burdensome route to regaining control of the property.If there is an attorney you can recommend for an opinion on this specific question, do let me know.