
9 March 2024 | 26 replies
I repaired ADU for 30k generating 2k.if you want condo there's 2/1 in antioch for 198k, that one you could rent for $2250.Thing is in bay area there're already bunch of houses that already has multiple building within one parcel, not just that, but house with livable basement and/or already modified added rooms.

20 August 2024 | 18 replies
The company who actually fixed the HVAC charged $268 but the "Preferred Vendor" middleman modified that invoice to include 6lbs of freon (not on the HVAC sub's invoice) and charged me $700.Latchel probably works fine if you force them to only use your vetted contractors, but I have zero respect for Latchel's "Preferred Vendors".

5 May 2020 | 98 replies
The transfer to the land trust does not modify the terms of the mortgage note which prohibits transfers to an LLC.

31 May 2018 | 12 replies
There are some small modifiers, but it generally never gets out of whack from that value, like residential real estate does.Commercial real estate:1) generally generates more cash flow per square foot than residential2) leases are much longer (other than apartments) and can last five to as long as 20 years.

7 October 2016 | 0 replies
I was wondering if anyone on here is or can point me to a investor friendly RE attorney in central Ohio ( I'm on the east side) to review and modify if needed some real estate contracts I have.

20 September 2024 | 0 replies
I have the BP template for SC and am wondering about modifying some words in it to suit my rental a little better.

20 July 2017 | 15 replies
I suggest modifying the structure slightly.

16 May 2012 | 190 replies
Personally, I never paid much attention to the influence points and would not have a problem with keeping the current system, modifying the system or getting rid of it all together.

27 April 2012 | 32 replies
The owner is still in the house, you own the loan, and you can modify the loan to the terms that you agree upon aka Principal Reduction.
5 September 2013 | 22 replies
Is there a way to modify the 50% rule of thumb to account for this?