
3 May 2025 | 3 replies
Only 1 insurance company I’ve contacted has mentioned this coverage and I am not familiar with it.1.

4 May 2025 | 1 reply
Hope this helps.

4 May 2025 | 7 replies
@Romain Ndoutoume thank you so much for this recommendation!

24 April 2025 | 5 replies
If you want any advice on REI or need any tips or loopholes on the investor/program side give me a call or send me an email would love to help.

3 May 2025 | 2 replies
I’m a Texas based insurance agent who is now very interested in this market for STR.

24 April 2025 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $36,900 Cash invested: $100,000 Sale price: $369,000 Just so you know this listing is still pending!!

26 April 2025 | 1 reply
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) is a federal law that provides housing protections for people applying for or living in units subsidized by the federal government and who have experienced domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking, to help keep them safe and reduce their likelihood of experiencing homelessness.Protections it offers:Under VAWA, someone who has experienced domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and/or stalking (VAWA violence/abuse):Cannot be denied admission to or assistance under a HUD-subsidized or assisted unit or program because of the VAWA violence/abuse committed against them.Cannot be evicted from a HUD-subsidized unit nor have their assistance terminated because of the VAWA violence/abuse committed against them.Cannot be denied admission, evicted, or have their assistance terminated for reasons related to the VAWA violence/abuse, such as having an eviction record, criminal history, or bad credit history.Must have the option to stay in their HUD-subsidized housing, even if there has been criminal activity directly related to the VAWA violence/abuse.Can request an emergency transfer from the housing provider for safety reasons related to the VAWA violence/abuse committed against them.Must be allowed to move with continued assistance, if the survivor has a Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher.Must be able to provide proof to the housing provider by self-certifying using the HUD VAWA Self-certification (Form HUD-5382), and not be required to provide more proof unless the housing provider has conflicting information about the violence/abuse.Must receive HUD's Notice of VAWA Housing Rights (Form HUD-5380) and HUD's VAWA Self-certification Form (Form HUD-5382) from the housing provider, when they are denied admission to a HUD-subsidized unit or HUD program, when they are admitted to a HUD-subsidized unit or HUD program, and when they receive a notice of eviction from a HUD-subsidized unit or notice of termination from a HUD program.Has a right to strict confidentiality of information regarding their status as a survivor.Can request a lease bifurcation from the owner or landlord to remove the perpetrator from the lease or unit, and if the housing provider bifurcates, it must be done consistent with applicable federal, state, or local laws and the requirements of the HUD housing program.Cannot be coerced, intimated, threatened, or retaliated against by HUD-subsidized housing providers for seeking or exercising VAWA protections.Has the right to seek law enforcement or emergency assistance for themselves or others without being penalized by local laws or policies for these requests or because they were victims of criminal activity.Source: https://www.hud.gov/vawa

3 May 2025 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $425,000 Two 1-bedroom/1-bathTwo 3-bedroom/1-bath What made you interested in investing in this type of deal?

3 May 2025 | 3 replies
I syndicated this investment.

3 May 2025 | 5 replies
In other words, how much do we need to fund on this refi to make sure that loan is paid in full and we are in first position.