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Chris Youssi How to survive the next downturn?
29 May 2018 | 22 replies
What I saw during the last drop is that rents stayed the same they didn't go up but they also didn't go down expenses stayed about the same or even went slightly down as contractors became less busy and we're willing to work for less.
Delmas Edwards I need help in what I should do, what are my options?
13 January 2021 | 75 replies
I'd see if the tenant is interested in staying in the place for another year, maybe with a small increase in the rent (let's say from $775.00 to $800.00). 
Bill Anton purchased a property at a Pennsylvania Judicial Tax Sale
24 July 2020 | 10 replies
I sent the tenant a certified letter to introduce myself saying I’m the new owner and she’s welcome to stay if we sign a new lease.
Lee Ribeiro Cash out refinance Vs. Portfolio Loan Help?
27 May 2018 | 2 replies
If you Dad stays on the title as an owner he will need to sign loan docs etc, i would rather keep it simple too, but its not a big deal to have your Dad involved if you have good understanding with him.
Christopher G. Active Duty Military: Attempting to invest from overseas
31 May 2018 | 4 replies
My wife and I plan on staying in Europe for a few more years but we are looking into purchasing a 2-8 multifamily unit either in TN or NC around the large Army bases where we have previously lived and know the area. 
Alexa K. FHA Loans and Not Really "Living" at the Property
28 May 2018 | 7 replies
My idea is to take out an FHA loan on the property and "live" in one unit, as in have my mail and whatnot set for that address, but still stay at my parents.
Joe Connors Starting Out, Need Some Pointers
28 May 2018 | 2 replies
Two Organizations if you are buying in Philadelphia that a must join;Diversified Investors Group (This REIA is connected to the Greater Philadelphia Market and has 5 Sub Group Meetings in Philadelphia Alone)HAPCO - Philadelphia's Landlord Association Advocate - Landlord Eviction Program, Education and Sourcing where to go and how to do in Philadelphia Landlording.CDC's,  RCO's & or Neighborhood Associations - It is no longer by Zip Code sourcing deals in Philadelphia anymore it is by neighborhood designation.
Michael Plante Purpose of colleague requests?
28 May 2018 | 7 replies
In the pre-digital age of yesteryear, people organized in their Rolodex the business cards they accumulated from attending meetings and conferences.
Luke Grogan 6 Unit vs 8 Unit vs 16 Unit In Orlando Area
30 May 2018 | 10 replies
Generally I think 2brs are better because the tenants stay longer.
Daniel Suarez House Flooding responsibilities
29 May 2018 | 7 replies
Instruct the tenant to stay out of the water until emergency services can visit the house and ensure the power is off in the flooded areas.