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All Forum Posts by: Adeiya Denys

Adeiya Denys has started 2 posts and replied 5 times.

Thank you, I will try it out. Much appreciated!

Can anyone recommend tips on how to find reliable people to shovel snow and do things like grass cutting? I usually look on places like Kijiji or on local neighborhood ads for my property, but I always seem to get cancellations.

I live in the Toronto, Ontario Canada area, but wondering if there are general tips to yield better results overall. Thanks in advance! 

Thanks everyone, I will reach out Dave.

Thank you so much for the reply Eric, it was much appreciated. By credit, you mean

RBC, TD, and BMO will accept credit in the form of a down payment? Such as a personal line of credit?

Hi everyone, this is my first post and I’m new to this so I am wondering what you seasoned investors would do in my situation.

I am interested in purchasing a property in Nevada, Arizona or Texas (I am open to any areas where the numbers make sense). I also would like to put down as little or no money down if possible. Any advice on the best ways to go about financing this?

I also purchased a property in Toronto with a family member and that family member is weary of signing off on me taking out a second mortgage or HELOC for me to invest in a rental property as we don't share the same passions, so those options may be out. Thanks for your time, I'm open to any ideas.