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Padric Lynch
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Craven County, NC
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The balance between displaying your track record and anonymity

Padric Lynch
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Craven County, NC
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I've always presented my deals to the world, having "after action" reports published for most of my rental property transactions. Posting in the forums and adding investments to my profile page has been valuable. It gives me a journal and a log of how I went through the transaction and it has given me credibility as well. I also think others have derived value by learning from my mistakes and experience. However, in regards to asset protection, how much of this could be self-sabotaging? How much info is too much, if I am listing property info that could make me a easy target? Does the good outweigh the evils?