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Zachary McDonough What I wish Pace Morby would have told me
29 July 2025 | 71 replies
The veteran still has time today 1/2024 to cure the modification, and take the property back. 
Steve Balinski Contract for Private Lending
21 July 2025 | 18 replies
Each deal and borrow may have different requirements though, therefor documentation modifications are likely. 
Chinmay Patel Request for Legal Advice Regarding Negligent Contractor Work
16 July 2025 | 2 replies
The resulting damage required repairs costing over $3,500.Sewer Line Replacement: During the shower remodel, broken tile pieces and debris from the GC’s work were found clogging the sewer line, necessitating a complete replacement at a cost of over $3,900.Additional Issues: Poor workmanship also led to defective toilet installation and a leaking kitchen sink, further increasing repair expenses.In total, the GC’s negligence has cost me over $10,000 in repairs and corrective work, in addition to the original rehabilitation costs.
David Litt How I Helped a Homeowner Avoid Foreclosure—And What I Learned About Real Impact
17 July 2025 | 1 reply
Her answer: “To stay in my home, even if it means starting over.”So, I connected her with a friend who is in foreclosure rescue, he helped her gather the needed financials, and walked her through the loan modification process.
Don Konipol The Three Greatest Lessons I Learned in Real Estate
16 July 2025 | 9 replies
None of the leases expired - although we did modifications with the tenants either their businesses ultimately failed, or they obtained other locals with “free rent” for a period of time as an inducement. 
Michael Morrongiello Not COVERED - TITLE Insurance issue- THOUGHTS appreciated to remedy
21 July 2025 | 32 replies
They should have gotten an endorsement or policy modification to reflect the updated value of the property.
Bandu Khote MA: Tenant turning hostile
10 July 2025 | 14 replies
This decision is solely within your rights and doesn't necessitate the tenant's approval.When planning an inspection, ensure that you provide adequate notice as stipulated in your lease agreement.
James Lucenti Title: Unlocking Opportunity: Converting Vacant Industrial Properties into Self-Stora
8 July 2025 | 0 replies
Vacant industrial buildings often have several qualities that make them ideal candidates for self-storage conversion:Open floorplans and high ceilingsZoning compatibility in light industrial areasExisting utility infrastructureMinimal structural modifications requiredThese factors translate to lower upfront construction costs compared to ground-up development, as well as faster timelines to market.💰 Cost Advantages and Build-Out CostsThe average cost to convert an existing industrial property into climate-controlled self-storage ranges between $40–$70 per square foot in Upstate New York, depending on building condition, layout, and compliance upgrades.
Daniel Sehy What Cap Rates Are You Targeting Right Now? 7%+ Still Realistic?
10 July 2025 | 10 replies
Conversely, if the market is absolutely on fire and everyone is throwing money around like there’s no tomorrow, I assume it will be worse when it’s time st sell, so I decompress the exit cap (notwithstanding modifications due to macro/micro). 
Andrew Postell How To: Cash out 1-4 unit Property
25 July 2025 | 456 replies
They usually have 2 clauses in them: a variable rate and a "modification" clause.