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Qamar Zaman HOA not paying for water and sewer
3 November 2012 | 7 replies

Hi
I own a condo in a complex in Phoenix, Arizona. The CC&R's state that the HOA pays for water and sewer. In actual practice, each unit has their own meter from city and the unit owner or the tenant has to pay wa...

Dave Carpenter Newby in Milwaukee, WI
28 April 2013 | 14 replies

Hi all,

I joined this group after reading most of @Brandon Turner old website - realestateinyourtwenties.com. I am 26 years old and bought a duplex as my first property 2 years ago as part of my expected retirement p...

Account Closed Mortgage on a $5,000 home?
10 April 2013 | 10 replies

I'm really trying to buy a house now to live in and flip within time. I understand I will still need to give a down payment when approved for a mortgage but I found plenty of foreclosed homes for under $5,000, do I st...

Cameron Chambers Investing in single condos
25 November 2020 | 11 replies

Does anyone have experience with investing in single condos? And is it as effective as buying single family homes?I have a friend here in the GTA, and due to housing costs being crazy high, he’s focused on condos and ...

Nik Krohn 2nd NPN (Non Performing Note) Successes
18 June 2016 | 15 replies

I would love to hear from other investors that have purchased 2nd non performing notes. What percentage of these notes end up with a loan modification? This seems to be the best strategy out the gate. There are severa...

Tom Carroll Post Mortem on a 'failed' deal
1 August 2016 | 5 replies

I recently made an offer on three properties with a total of 14 units (mix of studio, 1, and 2 bedrooms) of $420,000 (listed at $480,000.  Seller countered at $455, I came back at $450k and we had a deal, subject to t...

David K. Lead Paint Issues and the Market
15 March 2019 | 10 replies

In the North East, and really any older Amercian town or city, the majority of rental buildings are lead painted. For the most part, Government has turned a blind eye towards helping rental owners in spite of the true...

Keaton Miller What Would You Do? Sell or Hold?
5 October 2012 | 10 replies

Brief back story: I purchased a city parking lot at tax sale for about 1,800. It's assessed for around 15,000 , but real estate activity is pretty poor in the city and I really don't see it selling any time soon... Al...

Kate Pierse First Wholesale Deal - Or Is It?
27 October 2014 | 16 replies

A big hello to everyone in the Forums, I'm on this site every day and am always amazed at the quality of people and the responses. I would love to know if those more experienced investors out there think that this pro...

Westin Hudnall Best practices to determine accurate home value when working leads ?
5 December 2014 | 6 replies

I need some saavy investors to give me a few outside the box strategies for obtaining accurate home values when working property leads.  I have MLS access but don't trust my judgments. Actual appraisals are too costly...