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All Forum Posts by: Trevor Sie-Duke

Trevor Sie-Duke has started 8 posts and replied 31 times.

If I have a mortgage in my name and want to move it to my LLC. How would one go about doing so to keep the mortgages in my name low?

The properties were purchased in the LLC's name.

Any additional advice for someone looking to go the commercial route? Requirements and/or recommend any lenders? I'm in the same position.

Great advice. Thanks!

Post: Property management advice please

Trevor Sie-DukePosted
  • Bowie, MD
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 2

Are property management companies willing to negotiate?

Any recomendations for good GC's or Handymen in Baltimore (primarily west)?

Looking to have final small jobs completed by a handyman on one property (Light fixtures, outlet covers) small tasks.

Also looking for a GC's to get bids on next rehab.

Post: New Member in Baltimore

Trevor Sie-DukePosted
  • Bowie, MD
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 2
Welcome to the group!

Is this still available?

I am a new investor with 2 deals done in Baltimore, MD.

The first one has been rehabbed and almost ready to list for rent. The second needs to be rehabbed – looking for hard money lenders to complete the second I’ve been holding onto for a couple of months. One of the issues is that the rowhome next door had a fire (no damage was done to ours) but who would want to live next to a home that has had fire damage and unsecured. I want to purchase the place from the current owners so I can rehab two at the same time. I found the owners online through social media. I’m just not sure how to approach them. They have no phone number published and the principal residence is the one that was damaged and unlived in. Any suggestions?