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Amber H.
  • Tampa, FL
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Helping others with no benefit to yourself

Amber H.
  • Tampa, FL
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Hi guys! Been a bit since I posted here. I've been working very hard to start a REI business and it is happening! (We'll see the success rates later, but feet in the right direction is a good thing)!

I have had a few people reach out to me that are not prospective deals. Pretty unconventional phone calls. Either way, I would like to learn what to do to help them. If you can point me in the right direction or tell me it's a hopeless cause, please let me know.

Person #1:

Wants to find mid-rehab projects to modify for disabled vets, put them in as renters. Beautiful idea, but hard to implement.
My thought process with this one is that it's not functional for the everyday landlord (pay X dollars to modify, pay X dollars to switch back afterward for an average tenant). His best bet would probably be to become an investor himself, since he has a pool of people who could become renters if something happened to the prior. Is there anything else I may be missing?

Person #2:

Less unconventional. Wants to rid of a mobile home that is in a park, meaning they pay lot rent. Is there anything I can do to help her?

Thanks in advance,
I just want to cover all bases.

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