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Emmanuel Lopez Invested in a multifamily
24 September 2019 | 11 replies
With commercial financing, big banks probably won't refinance you at market for 1-2 years- they don't want you to have a loan with no skin in the game (ie getting all of your money back).
Nathan Gesner How much damage can they do in 60 days? Find out!
26 June 2019 | 22 replies
. 😢 guess I'll need some thicker skin on this REI journey..
Keith Scheib Tax Leins on Timeshares
22 June 2019 | 2 replies
With the unpredictable nature of timeshare assessment fees and maintenance fees, I would probably avoid that deal.
Vanessa Pruett-Urie A mortgage not reaffirmed
3 August 2019 | 7 replies
you could do a lease option, or  a delayed settlement with right of possession you could give the seller a skinning contract subject n an auction, you keep the overage juicemaybe offer to buy the mortgage at a discountyou could do a management agreement with purchase optiona simple "wrap mortgage" would workpossible create an LLC for seller with one asset, buy the LLCif you take property "subject to", make sure you have the deed signed and held in escrowhave a management agreement signed, so the lender can be notified to communicate with you in all matters related to the property and mortgage  - this will help to prevent due on sale clausehave a written "meeting of the minds statement between all parties to the transactionmake full disclosuremake sure your assignment clause is in orderget a title searchvideo property before possessionmake all mortgage payment on timeif there is some equity you could put together a partnership to rise some cashcanvas all other owners on the street for more deals, record the deed and get a new mortgage (but always ask first for a pay-off discount before closinggood luck 
Tyler Seever Security Deposit for Evicted Tenant (Illinois)
26 June 2019 | 1 reply
The lease had a TBD for the address to send the remainder of the security deposit to My lease agreement states that if the lease is terminated before the natural expiration (such as by an eviction) that a re rent levy would be charged.
Marc Winter Portland City Council Approves Controversial Tenant Screening Ord
26 June 2019 | 3 replies
Might be time to "Blacklist" that area and let "Nature take it course" as it has done in the past in other areas.This seems like it will devolve the area for investment attractiveness, which will probably drive the property values down to what the local's who live in the properties can afford for themselves to live in, leaving a certain amount of homes and areas as a wasteland of non-kept-up run-down dumpy homes filled with violent residents (further increasing it's spiral downward into a slum).Nothing special about that area. 
Heyward Lovett Anyone familiar with using the VA Loans for investment purchases?
8 July 2019 | 17 replies
By nature of that relative being a veteran and not on active duty anymore, his relative won't be getting "orders" to leave within that year,....therefore....the relative needs to be in the property for at least one year. 
Marissa Staller Seeking advice after inspection for my first home purchase
26 June 2019 | 2 replies
Radon levels fluctuate naturally and high ratings can be caused by severe weather.
Courtney Rollins I Won the Bid! Now What?
27 June 2019 | 6 replies
Courtney,A lot of these issues you're asking are legal in nature so I think it is worth talking to a real estate attorney licensed in your state.
Russell Brazil Following Up Made Me $50k this month.
24 April 2020 | 11 replies
@Russell Brazil the key to that whole state is REAL investors... not the endless amount of tire kickers you undoubtedly encounter.So the natural question to me is, how to sort through all the tire kickers?