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Victor Sarkisyan Offer was accepted, now what?
19 May 2019 | 14 replies

A duplex that I put an offer out of state (Ohio), was accepted.I was reading a few posts before I posted this to get a brief idea on what to do next.I'm on mobile so formatting is going to be terrible, I'll do my best...

Robbie Cotterman Property management company
27 July 2022 | 8 replies

I'm looking into starting a property management company. Does anyone have any advice on how to start one, what to look for as competitors in the market and how to prove to be a good company with no experience? Thanks ...

Ingrid Nagy Gas & Oil Leasing Rights
26 November 2008 | 8 replies

Anyone here had any involvement with gas & oil leases in Pennsylvania? Within one year the offers have gone from $25 an acre to $2700 an acre. It seems that PA is the latest place for these companies to strike f...

Brent Cullipher Wholesalers and their price/est rehab cost/ (MAX) arv
18 February 2015 | 5 replies

I keep seeing wholesalers list their deals along with exit strategies.  Something that always rubs me the wrong way is when I see their asking price, then estimated rehab costs, then the MAX arv.  Why would someone li...

Michael Cavitolo Investing in Cleveland
24 June 2018 | 1 reply

I've been coming across many beat up homes in the Cleveland area ranging from $7,000-$30,000 , I heard the Cleveland area is VERY hot right now. What are your guys take on these? Is it worth it to pay all cash for the...

Alberto Murillo WTD? In Oakland, CA, I gave 60-day notice of rent increase, but tenant has not responded
18 August 2014 | 10 replies

I gave my tenant a 60-day notice of rent increase, also mentioned on notice that he is required to respond with decision. Tenant has not responded at all. Can I evict once 60 days are up? or if he does end up paying t...

Jim K. Handling evictions properly
8 February 2023 | 13 replies

Hi guys. I want to start working on my blog here in a bit and write some longer, informed answers to commonly asked questions. One of the main questions I find myself answering for hopeful OOS investors over and over ...

Sharath Kumar Redo the old apartment and rent
23 August 2016 | 10 replies

We took over the apartment. Did not form business yet but idea is to redo everything and keep collecting the checks for next 15 yrs. my partner thinks it's not a good idea to change drywall sheets but change everythin...

Joe Smith cash out restrictions on refinance
9 April 2012 | 9 replies

Since I as of yet do not have any commercial property, this is nothing more than morbid curiosity...

...I've heard that cashout on refi's in the commercial world cannot exceed 20% of loan amount regardless of LTV. I...

Derek Meyer Multifamily Appraisal Question
14 March 2021 | 8 replies

I’m under contract on a vacant duplex that is move in ready and we should be getting the home inspection tomorrow. I’m offering over asking price (won against 6 people bidding) and the appraisal likely won’t meet the ...