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All Forum Posts by: Tyler Gauthier

Tyler Gauthier has started 5 posts and replied 14 times.

Post: Real Estate Contracts

Tyler GauthierPosted
  • Lincoln, NE
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 1

I'm looking for some general information about contracts that can really only be answered by someone who's used one before. I'm brand new to this, keep in mind.

When it comes to contracts, around how much does an attorney charge to write one up that's suited to your needs? Can the same contract be copied and printed and used multiple times or will a new contract need to be created for each deal (assuming all deals are the same type of purchase i.e. wholesale).

Can I find a contract online that covers all the basics and have an attorney look over it to make sure it is sound? Around how much would this cost? When is payment for any of these transactions due?

I don't have much capital to put into the real estate game, though I'm looking for sources all the time. So, things like this could not be feasible if I don't personally have enough money to pay for them. I'm looking to do no cash no credit deals in order to build enough wealth to not worry about these problems, but I've got to start somewhere, and I'd like to know some of this stuff before I go around calling law offices.

Thanks BP!

Post: Novice Investor Needs Advice

Tyler GauthierPosted
  • Lincoln, NE
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 1

Thanks for all the kind words and advice. It's lovely being somewhere I can speak with other investors with out the negativity and constant sales pitches.

Post: Investor from Louisiana

Tyler GauthierPosted
  • Lincoln, NE
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 1

Hi BP!

I'm Tyler and I am a novice investor from Louisiana. My main focus for investing at the moment is wholesaling, and I am looking to make some deals in my area. I'm an information sponge and if any of you here have some links to good resources within the bigger pockets forum, I would love to see them. I'm also looking to build a solid cash buyers list, so if you operate in Louisiana and would like to know when I'm looking to assign my properties, you'll be the first to know.

Thanks everyone and happy investing!

Post: Novice Investor Needs Advice

Tyler GauthierPosted
  • Lincoln, NE
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 1

Hey BP!

My name is Tyler, and I am a novice rei in the Lafayette Louisiana market. I've been interested in, studying, and attempting to practice real estate investing for a few months now. I've come to a bump in the road however.

I'm incredibly determined to make this industry work for me. My financial situation has never been great, and this is one way I know I can make it better for myself and my family. There's a few questions I want to ask though.

How did you get started BP? What drove you to success and if you had financial troubles getting started, how did you overcome them? How much do attourneys usually charge to write up contracts, and are they willing to accept payment after a deal has closed? What can I do to turbo charge my approach at this industry, and get things started with a bang?

I've seen naysayers and the like tell novice investors they need to study more or they need to find a different carreer path. I'm not here for that. I will pursue this with or without the help of others, but there is no shame in asking and learning. If there's any positive or informative things any of you have to say, I would love to hear it.

- An Aspiring Investor