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Will Adams Jr Sound transfer mitigation between Upstairs/Downstairs Apartments
13 June 2025 | 6 replies
Another effective option is a removable acoustic door plug—essentially a thick, custom-cut foam or dense fiberglass "cork" that compresses into the door frame to seal off sound when not in use.
Mordechai Volpin BRRRR From Afar
25 June 2025 | 0 replies
I was wondering whether anyone has any experience or advice as to whether it is feasible to get involved in BRRRR from such a situation, as I am not prepared to make constant flights in and out of America, as it simply would not be compatible with the rest of my life.
Devon Kelley How do you furnish STRs or BTR units?
13 June 2025 | 6 replies
This cuts your time involvement dramatically without the designer price tag.Ultimately, the goal is to balance aesthetics with efficiency and cost and it’s very possible with the right system in place!
Joe Henry After buying a mortgage auction can you use excess auction funds to pay HOA payoff?
23 June 2025 | 8 replies
Quote from @Fernando Alonso: Hey Joe,Welcome to the wild world of Florida foreclosure auctions.You're asking a great and very common question, so let me try to clarify it as simply as possible.Under Florida law, the money paid over the judgment amount at auction is called a "surplus", and it follows a very specific distribution order:1) Junior lienholders to the foreclosed mortgage get first crack at the surplus.2) If anything remains, the previous owner (or their heirs) can claim it.3) If no one claims it after 1 year, the winning bidder (you) can try to recover it.4) After a few years, unclaimed funds eventually go to the Florida Department of Education.Now, here’s the key part for your case:The HOA lien is not a junior lien to the foreclosed mortgage unless it was formally recorded after the mortgage and named in the foreclosure complaint.
Sudhi Avula San Diego STR
24 June 2025 | 22 replies
I do find it ironic that the numbers you provided above for San Diego that you indicated “isn’t going to cut it” was a 1.2% monthly rent to value ratio.  
Hannah DiPasquale Sandston, Virginia - 7 Deals Challenge - Deal Analysis Single Level
23 June 2025 | 1 reply
.), as homes in our area simply don't produce a viable ROI without it.
Chaim Mal Rent to retirement
23 June 2025 | 7 replies
That group ain't cut out for Section 8 cash flow.
Mike Rious New Licensed Agent in Metro Area Maryland looking to explore investing
14 June 2025 | 1 reply
I've seen my share of "flips" and many aren't done in a way that I think they should be done, so I am interested in flips too, but I'm not interested in cutting corners in my business.I am excited to pursue investing and to land my first deal.
Sam Leon Tenant claims health issues
16 June 2025 | 15 replies
I think you are doing a great job putting yourself in the tenants shoes and wondering what they will think and feel.Friendly Disclaimer, I am NOT an attorney and this is not legal/civil advice but simply what I would consider and think about in this process as a property manager.If you want to setup a time to discuss in more length I am happy to.
Burhan Senih Renovation Estimates Help
11 June 2025 | 6 replies
If I want to get rid of the carpet for vinyl or laminate, paint the walls, and simply do a basic kitchen and bath upgrade what would that run me?