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James Ian Murray Opening escrow before having a buyer
30 May 2022 | 5 replies

I am new to wholesaling and I am trying to get my first contract. Do I open escrow with my assignment contract before I have a buyer?

Lisa Thiessen Can I reject a tenant after initial approval?
17 October 2018 | 3 replies

I am a fairly new landlord and don't have a lot of experience with tenant interactions. I met a potential tenant yesterday who balked at every requirement (extra rent for his pet, paying for the credit check/backgroun...

Anna Watkins Older house - include surge protection for electronics in lease??
1 July 2017 | 3 replies

So I have this older house, bought as a student rental for my own son and his buddy/roommates, all of whom have lots of electronic devices (computers, laptops, xBoxes, projectors, phone chargers, etc etc).  Hardly any...

Joy Williams hoa master policy covering a home business
15 April 2016 | 3 replies

hoa is  2 people  we are trustees 50/50.  the other unit gave me a quote on a master policy.  i asked for a copy to review.  it was not a quote the policy was issued & due to be paid in may.  the insured listed is...

Daniel E. What happens to mistakenly unreleased liens in foreclosure?
6 June 2018 | 7 replies

Scenario:First position lien from 1998 is unreleased per county records.Property has been sold 4 times (and those owners received and released mortgages) since this time.Most recent mortgage has a title policy showing...

Dan L. Quitclaim Deed from the City
14 May 2020 | 3 replies

I am looking to put in a bid on a property that the city “owns”. However, as I'm going through the process of putting in the bid, I noticed it has to be a quitclaim deed. Is that common for purchasing property off th...

Micah A. Senior loan not escrowed at origination for taxes and insurance
5 February 2018 | 12 replies

I recently purchased a performing senior lien. While the audit was being performed by my servicing company they found that the loan was not escrowed for taxes and insurance at origination. They went on to inform me th...

Lauren Hulsman Can you ask for financial obligations on application?
23 April 2021 | 22 replies

My husband and I are renting our townhouse for the first time and are really struggling picking the right tenant - we've had a lot of interest. We have it narrowed down to 3-4 people, who all seem like great fits. One...

Collin Hays Your biggest financial risk in owning a STR
21 September 2024 | 19 replies

I am often asked this question:  "What is my biggest financial risk in buying/owning a short-term rental property?"
Lots of things come immediately to mind:  Septic problems, a new roof, HVAC failure, lower-than-proj...

Austin Hughes My Dime, Quarter, Dollar Principle
2 November 2016 | 5 replies

Lately, I have been wanting to learn more about how certain investors have built up massive wealth and survived one or two real estate crashes. I don't believe zero down investing is the only way and certainly not pay...