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Scot Burns 2nd Mortgage Foreclosed Before 1st Foreclosed - Who's In First?
13 September 2019 | 9 replies

I'm in CA and here's the scenario. A property is worth $600K. There is a $50K first mortgage and a $450K second mortgage. Both loans have been defaulted on and there are two auctions dates set. The First mortgage has ...

James P. Hill The Housing Market in South Eastern North Carolina
10 November 2021 | 3 replies

Have you wondered where the housing market is going in South Eastern North Carolina?
We know that people have certain needs according to Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs.
Food, Clothing, and Shelter are the essentials t...

David Morrow Is it okay to flex on the 50% rule for recent improvements?
10 July 2013 | 6 replies

I'm looking at a 2-unit property, and I want to make sure I'm not letting my emotions get involved. I LIKE this property, but I'm not sure if the numbers add up:

Since late 2008, the previous owner has replaced roof...

Matthew Silvestri Are leases unnecessary?
26 September 2017 | 8 replies

So I finally did it; I just closed on my first four unit last week! I'm going to be house hacking and am so excited and eager to get going on the business side of things. But I have a question that I was hoping to get...

Account Closed How are investors preparing for SALT cap of $10,000 now
18 July 2018 | 31 replies

The new tax law starting in 1/1/2018 states you’re now capped out at $10,000 for SALT. There is no distinction between investment and home ownership in the law. That means you can’t legally deduct anymore then $10,000...

Scott Hasselbach What will be the new trends as a result of COVID-19?
21 May 2020 | 23 replies

Like everyone right now, I am spending a lot of time at home thinking about the short, mid and long-term impacts of our "new normal". A question I keep thinking about is what will be the new trends that will emerge as...

Stephen DeFalco Tenant Trying to get out of Lease Early
7 August 2024 | 17 replies

Hello Fellow Landlords,
I have a tenant who had a one year lease ('23-'24) with us and was great. This past spring she re-signed for a 2 year lease with us (4/1/2024-3/31/2026). She informed us a few weeks ago that s...

Russell Holmes Orlando to remain a strong rental market
12 August 2018 | 7 replies

This article was shared on one of the local Facebook groups I'm a part of. It's obviously written from the doom and gloom "the rent is too D*mn high!" Perspective, but from the investor side it overflows with positive...

Alexander Tirado Why is being Over-Leveraged a bad thing?
27 March 2022 | 11 replies

As I read these REI books they keep talking about how you can be over leveraged, meaning you have small amount of capital invested into a much larger amount. Is this the correct definition? And how is that a bad thing??