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Clare Pitcher Flat Rate vs. Percentage Based Managment Fee
30 January 2025 | 19 replies

Questions for the Property Owners using a Property Management Company: Would you rather have a property management company who has flat rate fees or takes a percentage of the rent? 

Luz Pagan Helppp and about to give up on Contractors
18 August 2018 | 69 replies

I am currently rehabing one of the house I bought. However, I notice that the project is taking so long. The Contractor we are currently working an the only one that answered in our area has delayed so much and we are...

Jessica Hood Pickerington, Ohio Single Family Auction 203k - Jessica Bolin
31 January 2019 | 20 replies

I am starting this a bit late, but am excited to share my experience.  I am going to post comments with photos in chronological order to catch up!I found this foreclosure home in Pickerington, Ohio on Hubzu.com.  It w...

Gayle Eisner Tiny Houses
20 October 2020 | 28 replies

I have been seriously looking into the Tiny House craze. I am hoping someone knows what I am talking about. Here in CA, esp. SF Bay Area, rental housing is through the roof. (no pun intended). I have looked into t...

Delin W. Owner as Property Manager... LLC for negligence liability?
30 April 2012 | 15 replies

Hi all:

I've got two rental properties that I'm about to put into LLCs via Land Trusts. I'm pretty confident this will take care of my concerns about homeowner liability and the "due on sale" clause.

My remaining c...

Kevin L. Question Regarding SD IRA Checking Acct
9 April 2014 | 16 replies

I have used my ROTH, housed at Equity Trust, to invest in properties. These properties require extensive renovations. Getting to the funds and paying contractors timely is an issue with ET and assume this is an ...