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Mitch Messer Any Private Lenders Signed the Detroit Land Bank's Subordination Agreement?
24 October 2025 | 2 replies
The investor buyer is purchasing the property from the Detroit Land Bank Authority (DLBA).As part of the closing, DLBA is requiring that the lender execute the attached Subordination Agreement.I don't love everything I'm reading, but I'm curious to see if others have gone through this.How did you assess the risk to the lender in this situation?
Gavin Slinde Learning about Real Estate
4 November 2025 | 2 replies
Most likely, as you are not 18 yet, it will need to be an authorized user on a parent or guardian's card. 
Parris Taylor Rent day...here's the playbook I've built
31 October 2025 | 0 replies
If tenants text your personal number, you’ve already lost authority
Warren Beatty Aspiring Real Estate Investor for Rental Properties
11 November 2025 | 15 replies
If an author is putting in all this effort to write a book, they want to make money. 
Casey Koebel Sec 8 bedrooom requirement clarity
28 October 2025 | 1 reply
Some inspectors may still expect a closet based on local custom, so it’s best to check with the local housing authority just to be safe.
Biral Shah Section 8 acquisition investment
24 October 2025 | 10 replies
Any landlord can accept Section 8 (Housing Choice Vouchers) — it’s simply a government program where the local housing authority pays a portion (or all) of a tenant’s rent directly to you.That means you can buy any investment property that meets your market and return criteria, pass the housing authority’s inspection, and rent it to a qualified Section 8 tenant.There’s nothing “exclusive” about that process.Bottom line: you don’t need an Acquisition company or anyone else to “get into” Section 8.
Robert Ellis 1,200 apartments in Jackson bought by Kushner — so why am I hunting $20k houses in MS
30 October 2025 | 5 replies
@John Morgan put an Amazon sign on the front of them and they can be distribution centers. authorities would never know
Justin Kates Rookie questions: Tenant relationships, timing of moves
6 November 2025 | 6 replies
I would let the tenant drive it.If tenants live alone, regardless of age, we do ask for a point of contact by using this clause in the lease:In the event of abandonment, arrest or death, the following person has the authority to decide when to terminate tenancy and how to store/distribute my belongings:Name: ____________________________________________________Address: ____________________________________________________Phone #: ____________________________________________________
Edward Dandrea S8 acquisition.com looking for real reviews
25 October 2025 | 12 replies
lol again with this company ...Any landlord can accept Section 8 (Housing Choice Vouchers) — it’s simply a government program where the local housing authority pays a portion (or all) of a tenant’s rent directly to you.That means you can buy any investment property that meets your market and return criteria, pass the housing authority’s inspection, and rent it to a qualified Section 8 tenant.There’s nothing “exclusive” about that process.Bottom line: you don’t need an Acquisition company or anyone else to “get into” Section 8.
Storm Bucknor Looking to get into section, live in Canada.
5 November 2025 | 3 replies
You can also check HUD’s website for guides and local housing authority resources.