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All Forum Posts by: David L. Pitman Jr.

David L. Pitman Jr. has started 1 posts and replied 6 times.

@Tycee Tyler why has it taken you so long to fire this guy??

Sounds like you’re a little too nice!!!

Is this a family member or close friend of a friend!!!

Sometimes it’s kill or be killed.

@Wes Blackwell

I’m a contractor and new investor and I’ve had several clients, over the years, that were very wealthy. The richest were all REIs. Some had hundreds of SFRs, some bought and renovated old hotels, some had warehouse space and storage facilities.

So now After reading All of the post and replies....seems to me that if you just stick to one strategy, you miss a lot of deals.

@Shawn G. I am interested in the meet ups. Can you send me some info. I’d like to connect with you guys.

@Kurt Jones

Hey Kurt !

What kind of multi family do you like and why?

What kind of goals do you have.

I’ve worked with a lot of investors and they all have unique strategies.

It’s hard to know where to start.

It’s hard to develop a strategy of my own.

Hey BP

I’m David.... nice to meet you all😊

Part 1

I’m a project manager for a construction company on the Space Coast with investment dreams. I’ve been in the insurance related restoration industry most of my life ( basically wind, hurricane, and hail claims) and I’ve noticed something that most investors haven’t.

A large percentage of commercial investors don’t file claims when natural disasters occur. I’d say 50% or more..... and I can’t seem to figure out why.

“ALL” of the wealthiest clients I’ve had over the years were REIs, but the top 10 wealthiest were very quick to capitalize on large losses.

Help me understand why some “investors” run away from this opportunity and choose a loss in property value over fighting an insurance company.

I can understand if you own a small 2k sq ft building that’s kinda run down, but I’ve seen countless property owners walk away from millions....

Why is this?

Part 2

I’d like to connect with as many commercial investors as I can. Construction pays good but I’ll use the money from that to invest and build real, lasting wealth.

@Kevin Martin

Get the 12 month Policy and then cancel it when you rent the property.