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Vishakha Penney Neighbor wants me to cut down big trees, what should I do?
8 November 2019 | 12 replies
With that said though, most (from what Ive seen), if the tree branch hangs over in your neighbors property that branch is their liability, not yours.
Derek Markowicz Nuisance bar in condo building.
8 November 2019 | 0 replies
Patrons pull into the parking lot with music blasting and hang outside the establishment talking/yelling very loud (loud enough to wake me up), along with multiple fights including chairs being thrown and vehicles running into other patrons (all on video that I have recorded).
Bryan Harvey new construction for short term rentals - Airbnb
13 December 2019 | 27 replies
We weren't looking to get rich off this house as it is a place for us and our kids/grandkids to come and hang out on the lake. :)On the do it now or wait, a recession is not a guaranteed thing.
Samantha Ruiz Newbie from Southeastern Wisconsin
16 November 2019 | 39 replies
Hanging around like minded people helps a lot.If there's anything I can do to help steer you in the right direction, let me know.To your success!
John Schutt Capital Gains - To sell or to hold?
10 November 2019 | 5 replies
I bought a C* B- 8plex 18 months ago via 1031 exchange with a plan to fix up units, raise rents, and possibly sell in 3 to 5 years.Got a call from an investor with an offer $100k over what i paid for it just a year and a.half ago.Question is, do i sell and pay $75k in cap gains from 1031 and deprecuation, or hang on, rehab units and sell in a few years?
Stephon Mosby Williams I’m stuck trying to buy my second triplex‼️
13 November 2019 | 25 replies
FWIW, you have an FHA hanging out in the wings, which is pretty good for landlords and calculation of income, though you have to refinance out of the mortgage insurance if you didn't do 20% down at the start.I honestly wouldn't mess around yet with all the "go get a commercial loan" type advice.
Timothy Swenton How to identify between A-D class properties?
11 November 2019 | 9 replies
The overall character of the area is definitely a large factor as it will determine the type of tenants living there/demographics: Yoga/Orange Theory studios, Whole Foods, Starbucks, micro breweries, wine and cheese shops, public parks, bike paths, green spaces, public transportation, good schools, nice restaurants, cranes/new construction, low crime rate, high prices all indicate a Class A area whereas boarded up buildings, lots of Payday lenders/check cashing stores, dollar stores, fast food, liquor stores, homeless shelters, army recruiting centers, addiction recovery centers, industrial areas, dumps, shoes hanging from power lines, junked cars lining the streets, high crime, blight, abandoned buildings, urban decay, burnt out buildings, low prices, low rent, etc. would indicate a Class D area.It's really pretty subjective though, I'm not sure there are universally accepted definitions but rather just people's opinions.
Graham Craig starting a property management company
12 November 2019 | 1 reply
Otherwise, you will need to hang your license with a different broker that is ok with you doing property management.
Begona Miron Houston lots as an investment
14 November 2019 | 13 replies
It is a bit too big to rent, so not sure it makes sense to hang onto it - but I do have a VA loan so that might be useful, if I can reuse that for the 4-plex.Wife-unit will not be wild about this plan either - although, she does get the whole tax aspect of it. 
Rhonnie Smith Former Realtor looking to only purchase personal investments
14 November 2019 | 6 replies
I know quite a few investors around me that hang their licenses at a flat rate brokerage, Sand Dollar Realty (and in all honesty I may go that route at some point).