29 May 2025 | 17 replies
Normally, I would not approve a tenant request like this, and just say 'no'.
21 May 2025 | 6 replies
I'll be there this weekend.
29 May 2025 | 18 replies
This business rewards patience and discipline.
21 May 2025 | 3 replies
@Michael Steinbergen Totally understand the frustration — this kind of thing happens more than you'd think, especially with tenant-occupied properties.Here’s the deal: tenants have rights, and most leases (especially in states like PA and NJ) require reasonable notice — typically 24 hours — for showings.
21 May 2025 | 3 replies
The land will be zoned residential and will potentially has access to water, sewer and probably electricity (not necessarily) It's in a good location.
22 May 2025 | 4 replies
The good things about this contract are: a) escrow/title are very familiar with it, and b) it contains decades of "lessons learned" in the language.You can also search for "flat fee" seller agents, who are very familiar with this contract (typically more so than attorneys), or look for a transaction coordinator that works with FSBO.
29 May 2025 | 7 replies
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29 May 2025 | 4 replies
Is there a website or how would one go about this?
29 May 2025 | 3 replies
.- This will allow low down payment and the 203(k) allows repairs to be financed into the purchase mortgage.- The 203(k) will allow you to bid on properties that need repairs that won't qualify for a traditional mortgage => less competition => better purchase price.You will need to find a great local contractor you can trust to supply the required bids to qualify for the 203(k).- After closing, you can do some of the work yourself to save money, but the program doesn't allow you to pay yourself.You will want to buy a Class B property, maybe Class C+, in an area that seems to be improving.