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Joe B. Inherited Property- Sell, Rent, Renovate
8 January 2023 | 4 replies
Personally, I would hold on to the property and let it cash flow then look into a HELOC down the road or do a cash out refinance in order to get some of the equity out. 
Nathan Gesner What do you do when Tenant abandons property?
9 January 2023 | 12 replies
@Nathan Gesner, I'm guessing they filed this as a criminal charge because it was an illegal eviction coupled with the taking of their possessions.
Hogan Underhill Apartment Complex Investing
27 September 2022 | 3 replies
It can take a while and it can also be a rocky road when first using someone new.
Rami Khaldi Greetings from Philly! Lets connect!
10 January 2023 | 11 replies
My goal is definitely cashflow early on, but i want to use that "energy" as David Greene says, to invest into multi-family properties and possibly medium-term down the road.
Ivan Luna Advice needed for out of state investing
22 November 2022 | 41 replies
Look for states that are Landlord-friendly (another way of saying they have fair laws and don't treat Landlords like criminals), growing population, attractive to businesses, good tax structure, and a strong education system that will keep tenants in place for many years.
Ian E. Morris Invest Case Study
6 February 2020 | 184 replies
@Steven Gesis  I have personally seen this inventory its going to be a rocky road for many of these folks in the coming years.. these folks simply did not know what they did not know.. its apparent that the ground partner in this instance failed big time and Morris just steam rolled through with sales .. kind of like throw it up on the wall lets see what sticks.. deal with complaints.. and keep making those commissions.. pretty weird stuff frankly.. but as you know in the industry.. many many who got into selling rental properties to out of state investors.. started in the hood like this.. but most moved right out of it within a year or so when they found it untenable from a management standpoint..
Account Closed Morris Invest and Oceanpointe Rehab Issues May 2018
4 March 2019 | 21 replies
I have referred this apparent criminal activity to the state's attorney general for possible criminal investigation - - talk about a massive apparent fraud - - and they have already written me back that they have opened a case.
Linda Reynolds Pros and Cons of investing in Port Huron, Michigan?
20 December 2022 | 18 replies
We're certainly interested in a bit of house hacking, and potentially in BRRRR if things are working well.I see that the early postings and the zoning changes were from 2015, any thoughts or perspective four years down the road in 2019?
Roy Williams Real Estate Professional - IRS Audit
20 July 2011 | 49 replies
It may be a tough road to show 40+ hours per week when you work 40 at a regular job.
Timothy Cervantes TAX DEED SALE - Owner pullback?
16 February 2015 | 16 replies
Been down this road many times before.We can speculate and pontificate until the cows come home...here comes one now!