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Rondell Garcia NOTES... walking a fine line
13 April 2016 | 8 replies

I have a lot of questions regarding notes. Like in all things. I want to make sure that whatever I do, it is on the up and up. So with that said I wanted to know the following. In a recent discussion, the following wa...

John Kennedy Tenant breaking lease - what's reasonable response?
16 February 2021 | 5 replies

I have a relatively pricey rental ($1,950/mo) with a tenant who renewed their lease last November for an 18 month term ending in May 2022.  Then, they found a house they "fell in love with" and ended up buying it.  Th...

Victor Lee Certificate of Occupancy Confusion in PA
1 June 2020 | 4 replies

Hi All - Hope you are all looking forward to this long weekend. To use top down approach, here is my question followed by details ->Should I be buying properties if the seller is not providing a CO and saying buyer...

Paul Hector Is there a US equivalent to the "vente en viager" real estate strategy used in France?
22 January 2014 | 8 replies

In France one way that people regularly acquire real estate is through something called a "vente en viager", which translates in English to "sale by a viager". Here is how it works:

This type of transaction a...

Daniel W plummer Negotiating judgements, Homestead, and Hoarder House
10 July 2017 | 2 replies

Hi Everyone -I may foolishly bid on a foreclosure from hell auction coming up in a week. It would be a BRRRR. This will be my first investment property in a long time.  ARV is $345k to $375k.My max bid is $120k.It wo...

Joseph Scorese The Impact to the NAR Settlement for Real Estate Investors
8 September 2024 | 1 reply

The recent settlement involving the National Association of Realtors (NAR) is set to have a significant impact on the real estate industry, including for real estate investors. Here's a breakdown of the key implicatio...

Minh Nguyen My LA eviction story
27 September 2018 | 17 replies

So I inherited some tenants on a property I closed on earlier this year and had to go through the eviction process. While I was doing my due diligence on this process, I found some difficulty getting details on what t...

Denny Pugh Sink Hole Issue
7 January 2016 | 3 replies

Looking at a house near Ocala Florida being at auction with tenant in place and I cannot preview so its a wild card. Have seen pictures, they look normal. Not really a sinkhole where the ground collapsed but did have ...

James Wise POLL: Pick 1 ---> Pay your Buyer's Agent or Go Directly to the Listing Agent.
29 March 2024 | 99 replies

If you haven't heard about the NAR Lawsuits and how the DOJ wants buyers to pay their own agents, google it before answering this question b/c we don't need your confused self all up in this thread talking all that bu...

Mary B. SAY GOOD-BYE TO HUD-1
20 September 2015 | 8 replies

Greetings BP,I'm not giving any advice here, legal or otherwise, just sharing a reminder / FYI as October 3rd rapidly approaches, which is when the new TILA-RESPA amendments goes into effect. I've included a few links...