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Missy H. Kids upstairs are running around and making noise
27 August 2020 | 57 replies
The problem with older properties in general is the insulation in the walls has deteriorated from it's original noise level dampening and the floor structure has weakened with age.
Melonie Dickson Agent wants to waive inspection contingency. Yay or Nay?
2 October 2018 | 94 replies
@Melonie Dickson - as earlier posters mentioned, the inspection contingency weakens your offer.
Jasraj Singh Anyone who is doing long distance investing?
8 June 2021 | 204 replies
@Jasraj Singh I highly recommend visiting or temporarily living in the area you want to invest in.
Account Closed Time for B/C Landlords to Wake Up and Smell the Corona"s
22 March 2020 | 21 replies
He temporarily suspended evictions at HUD-owned properties. 
Jonathan Yeh What would YOU do if you have a large sum of money?
11 January 2020 | 159 replies
Typically printing money would weaken our dollar and cause inflation but everyone is worse off and thus we really aren't feeling the affects.
Brian Burke Syndication Investing During a Recession
31 January 2022 | 248 replies
I think it is going to be a hard sell, until we are out of quarantine because revenue has temporarily dipped. 
Kevin Lefeuvre What will be the impact of the Coronavirus crisis on real estate?
10 November 2021 | 686 replies
I anticipate that all of us are going to get some late rents and we'll need to be open to working with our tenants by allowing more time, temporarily canceling late fees and maybe by temporarily dropping the monthly rent for a month or two.My worry is long term.
Russell Brazil Be Greedy When Others Are Fearful
3 November 2021 | 72 replies
If these bottom end jobs go away temporarily (smaller businesses close or fail or do not reopen), a lot of people may abandon their Apartment situation  before their leases end (workouts for them or not).If Market Rents on Apartments goes down, SFH rents may follow and Section-8 lease renews may also go down.Vacancy rates on Apartments in the top 10 US real estate markets are going to be interesting after we come out of this.Class-C apartments will probably suffer the most through all of this, and if SFH rental prices cannot compete due lower rents to putting them into negative cash flow--we may see loan defaults on SFH Rentals in the top 10 markets.Hopefully it's smooth sailing, and not all 10 markets are equal. 
Justin Reyes Would you liquidate your 401k to purchase your first property?
8 October 2019 | 187 replies
Rather than temporarily lose money,you can "pay yourself" interest back, once the project is done and sold (or refinanced) you can put it back in and hopefully the market has rebounded. 
Jay Hinrichs Where are the renters going to go will market get crushed
8 December 2021 | 84 replies
It was worth it to us to lower the rent temporarily to what newer tenants were paying.