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Jeremy Rusnak Updating Condition Checklist Mid-Lease after Updates
29 March 2015 | 1 reply
I don't really want to redo the entire document since there are a few damage issues that would already be charges on the old documents and that seems a little messy.I'm curious how other people handle this, or if I could run afoul by asking residents to do something like this.
Jim Huber PMI removal
22 April 2016 | 5 replies
I have a home that is right at 81 pecent LTV or Loan to value I live in Jacksonville Fl .I initially financed the home as an investment property and have asked the Mortgage company to drop the PMI insurance.They state that the LTV should be at 70 percent and if the property is appraised by their people and meets the 70 baseline they will drop the PMI insurance.I* reside in the home have homestead on the house and have the address on my drivers license.
Alexander Chavez New Member from Chicago!
31 March 2015 | 4 replies
So my current plan is to buy distressed properties near my actual residence (Avondale and the surrounding neighborhoods), rehab them and then sell them for a profit.
Mike C. Getting started from Seattle, Washington (WA)!
21 April 2015 | 26 replies
It seems that most of the options for multi-family residences in and around Seattle are not affordable for me, so I’m trying to understand what my options are and if I should consider out-of-state or areas in WA far from Seattle (or in Oregon).
Rod Desinord Why does everyone seem to despise Armando montelongo?
21 April 2015 | 31 replies
Four years of tuition at the university of FL for in state residents is about $25K for four years.  
Jaago Viitkin Mobile Home meetups in NY, NJ, CT, NH, PA
14 December 2015 | 9 replies
From the perspective of buying a park, a NH law requires that when an owner put up a park for sale, that they first offer it to the residents to buy on a cooperative basis. 
Ramy Kaufler One Percent Rule
4 April 2015 | 18 replies
I live in a town where the 1% deals are not easy to create, and even more difficult and rare to just stumble upon, but they absolutely are out there.Some 1% deals are residences, some are parking lots, and some are a flat concrete pad with cell-towers disguised as flag poles.If you were to compare every 1% deal across a tough town you'd probably find lots of creative angles unique to each deal.   
Anthony Kondor How can I start a s corp and llc in Nevada please help
30 March 2015 | 0 replies
I'm currently Residing in Illinois And plan to do business in Illinois thanks, every reply gets a vote
Dawn Young land only loan?
31 March 2015 | 4 replies
If you know of anyone who will do that for non owner resident I would love to have that information. there's one bank that thinks it can help me you were there with a land loan, or a business loan.
Darla Holtzclaw 1031 Exchange Scenario - Purchase a Duplex Live in one side?
31 March 2015 | 2 replies
Going forward, the side that you live in will be your primary residence and the side that you rent out will be investment property for tax purposes.