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Mark Elliott tax liens/ zombie houses
23 April 2015 | 7 replies
I suppose one could use a mechanics lien to initiate foreclosure? 
Account Closed Landlords/Property Managers - What is a reasonable time frame to schedule regular inspections on an occupied rental?
15 September 2014 | 19 replies
We have a paragraph "REPAIR AND TENANT MAINTENANCE OF PREMISES" dedicated to this purpose and list a number of things they are responsible for, and have them initial that paragraph and an addendum in the lease that lists a variety of repair costs if they are the cause of damage. 
Donna Martinez Time to get political
14 September 2014 | 2 replies
Are you aware of the organization initiated this week in New York to address grievances against AirBnB's illegal VR offerings?
Brian Mathews How do you expand your buy and hold portfolio?
10 June 2017 | 16 replies
You get 75 mortgage and you get your money back- You make money in the spread between rent and mortgage and you have 75 to invest again- every 6 months you buy a property reinvesting and refinancing the same 75- meanwhile the properties you initially purchased increased in value and your mortgage balance decreased ... 1 to 5 years later (depending on the market increase) you can refinance again on the same houses...
John Richardson Looking into my first rental property. What kind of return could I expect from this property?
15 September 2014 | 7 replies
The deal analysis spreadsheet is a good starting point to work out costs and initial capital needed.
Jason Bridges Flip or Rent??
26 August 2017 | 16 replies
That being said, if you truly could make even 40K profit plus initial investment back, I would do that and then look to leverage that profit and initial money into two or possibly three more buy and hold properties.
Rodney Marcantel Back from Flip Advantage 3day training
21 January 2020 | 26 replies
During the initial 3-hour introductory sessions, the "access to lenders and funding" is a huge selling feature for the 3-day workshop.  
Jeff Martin Creating a Lease
15 September 2014 | 5 replies
My attorneys in FL and NJ didn't charge me for the lease or the initial consultation.....they said they knew they'd get my business eventually, and they did :)
Brant Vaught Cost of repairs; how do you do it?
4 October 2014 | 17 replies
I send the contractor in with my initial Scope of Work statement, from my walk-through, estimate those costs and tell me if there is anything else that will have to be done & those costs.If the estimates come back outside my contingency, I can try to renegotiate the price, based upon those expert findings, or I can terminate the contract, only losing the small option fee, which was non-refundable.Since you took snarky in stride...here's a look at how I break down the house on the initial walk-through...
Rick Fonseca child support
20 September 2014 | 6 replies
He has told me that whenever he had started a new job the state immediately initiated garnishment on all his payroll checks.My concern is that when it comes time to sell the property will the state have access to the profit from the property?