Craig Lee
Is the annualized total return still a good indicator of a deal?
30 January 2025 | 3 replies
Is the ATR still a relevant indicator of a deal?
Tyler Mills
Transitional Neighborhood Indicators?
9 January 2025 | 1 reply
Hey there.Wondering if anyone can provide some advice on what kind of indicators to look for on a neighborhood level.
Danielle DeCormis
Solar Panels on Foreclosure
29 January 2025 | 2 replies
Quote from @Danielle DeCormis: Working on a deal where the home has been foreclosed on by the bank but they indicate they have no knowledge of the solar panels or whether there is a lien.
Laurens Van swol
DSCR Loan for Florida investment
27 January 2025 | 15 replies
However, our research indicates that many DSCR lenders require Florida properties to be held in an entity.Are there any DSCR lenders that offer loans for properties held in a personal name?
Malcolm Brown
Knowing a deal...how to assess
23 January 2025 | 5 replies
What are indicators or measuring tools?
Evan Bonnell
Mold problem won't go away!!!
31 January 2025 | 6 replies
Just received the clearance testing and still have "slight mold elevation" in the basement, still indicating Stachybotrys and a couple other bad types of mold.
Jack Sarcia
I sell bank foreclosures...ask me anything!
30 January 2025 | 5 replies
An even stronger indicator is that I am getting more and more orders to do BPOs (broker price opinions) for "banks".
Antonio Bodley
The middleman in the sandwich lease options
23 January 2025 | 4 replies
Quote from @Dennis McNeely: In a sandwich lease option, the investor exercises their option with the property owner to purchase the property when the tenant-buyer indicates they're ready to exercise their option and purchases the property.
Cameron K.
Philadelphia 2024 - Top Hard Money Lenders
27 January 2025 | 8 replies
Not here to provide an endorsement or be critical of the lenders on this list but volume is not by any means an indicator I would rely upon when selecting my banking relationships.
Tim Silvers
Need help interpreting condo landlord policy undergoing repairs
28 January 2025 | 1 reply
The way I interpret the following policy clause is that so long as the property is defined as other than "VACANT" which is the case when the property is being "constructed, altered or repaired", the 30-day time period and vacant status does not apply in this instance: We do not insure any loss at your premises if your dwelling has been vacant for more than 30 consecutive days immediately before the loss and the declaration page indicates an occupancy other than “VACANT“.