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Tommy Reed Real Estate Enthusiast
2 September 2016 | 1 reply
I just wanted to take a moment to say hi to everyone who gets up and fights the good fight by striving to achieve the ultimate reward, getting a deal under contract. 
Eric Smith How Does an Impending Eviction Affect Your Buying Decision?
8 October 2016 | 26 replies
In your shoes  (if you wish to proceed) I'd push to have the eviction completed prior to close as a contingency.I applaud your interest in getting into real estate it has been a very rewarding and enjoyable career for me.
Michael Tanouye New Member from Hawaii
12 September 2016 | 9 replies
The right deals are rewarding ;)
Rich Hupper Question about the BRRRR method
10 September 2016 | 6 replies
It is very rewarding!
Sergey Tkachev Question about HOA and Co-op in Florida
15 September 2016 | 9 replies
NOW, if we are to have the HOA responsible for the interior of each of the units as well, here are the eminent problems I foresee:    - owners will be even more careless and act irresponsibly for their units since they don't pay for the repairs of the interior of their units    - because many of the owners rent their units (technically they sublease), they will be even less incentivized to maintain their units    - the HOA pays for all maintenance and repairs of units and owners get the benefit of rent    - repairs/maintenance of units is not properly proportioned to their respective owners, meaning that there is no incentive to keep my property up because any repairs will come out of the pocket of all other owners    - this penalizes good owners and rewards slummy owners    - this will put the owner residents at a big disadvantage because the owners who rent their units will cause maintenance fees to increase for all owners, especially due to high turnover    --> in Summary, this is a straight example of socialist-style system (I know, my family immigrated to the US from the USSR) and it will just sink our whole Co-op.  
Sean Lynch Partnerships with Family, what boundaries to make?
12 September 2016 | 0 replies
I want to keep him enticed/rewarded enough to stay involved down the line but want to make sure I don't over-promise and stall my future plans. 
Anand S. New investor from San Diego
19 September 2016 | 32 replies
How much more risk/reward compared to San Diego? 
Amanda Moore Feel like giving up!
23 September 2016 | 40 replies
Amanda,Yes, I think that individual's like yourself who are tenacious, self driven, and hard working should open their mind to all the opportunities (not just real estate) that exist where their drive can result in rewarding and profitable work.  
Dan Pezzano Stuck in the rat race
31 October 2016 | 15 replies
Hi @Dan PezzanoYou could look at Charitable Giving as a career in the Higher Ed arenaYou might want to look into a great estate planning company like Northwestern Mutual (NCAA sponsor)College Alumni need to protect their estates, e.g.
Nick Ovington Where to buy?
12 October 2016 | 24 replies
Multif family is bigger game with more risk & rewards.