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Jason T. Invest in Debt...great read, I want more
27 April 2015 | 47 replies
Its still very much needed from a veteran so that we wont go out there and make costly mistakes.
Reggie Youngblood House Owned By Veteran Affairs
11 October 2012 | 8 replies

A bird dog brought me a lead, but it is owned by the VA. Has anyone ever flipped a lead like this? It's in a great area, and I have a couple buyers that will take it off my hands ASAP.

Adam J. Newbie looking for some advice on where to start
11 October 2012 | 2 replies
Hello everyone, im currently 21 years old and looking to own my first multifamily building by age 25.i need some advice on how/where to start, i have 25,000 for a downpayment, but i cant decide if that could be used more wisely for repairs/ maintance.i can use my VA loan and buy up to a 4 unit multifamily with no downpayment as long as 1 tenant is a veteran (myself) which would be more benificial to maximize cash flow??
Eric Hong Hello, new to wholesaling in Southern California.
30 October 2012 | 10 replies
Eric Hong My wife and I always look to open our RE Investor specific office to new and veteran investors.
Adam J. What do you think of va loan . . . no downpayment
15 October 2012 | 2 replies
I feel that the 30,000 could be better spent on renovations and repairs to increase the buildings value.With the va loan i must have 1 veteran tenant (myself ) and 4 units max.
Steven Maduro what renovations make the most sense for your rentals
17 October 2012 | 16 replies
I have a duplex built in the 50's I noticed that a similar duplex down the street was for sale and upon viewing the pictures I noticed it had a washer dryer hook up stuck in the utility closetthe owner moved the hot water heater to the left and and expanded the space I decided to do something similar in my unitsI actually used one of the hall closets there are two in the unit one near the kitchen and one outside the bedrooms I decided to use the one nearest the kitchen and ran plumbing and electrical to the closet widened the opening to accept a stack washer and dryer and installed vent holes and duct work to remove the lint.from the dryerof all the things I did in my unit from tiling to new lighting and laminate flooring over carpetprospective tenants seem to appreciate the washer dryer hook up the mostI think a close second is the laminate flooring but I wont know until it is all down and I have my first looks.this is probably old news to you veterans out there about converting a closet into a washer dryer room but I am a newbie and just happened to stumble upon this idea when I saw my neighbors house otherwise I may never had had the inclination to do it.
Daron P. Newbie from West Georgia
17 October 2012 | 3 replies
If I were you, I'd read everything written by Ryan Webber, one of the true BP veterans.
Daniel Miller credit-report issues
4 November 2012 | 27 replies
He didn't bother looking at any of my documents (purchase & sale agreement, mortgage, leases with my current tenants, etc.) that would have demonstrated a legitimate need to run credit checks, which surprised me.It was a rather silly exercise - though I have a locking file cabinet (which the investigator photographed), that's not where I store my rental property info.
N/A N/A Friend's landlord keeping deposit in PA
1 December 2007 | 6 replies
If she does not have photographic evidence that the debris was present, is it likely to be impossible for her to recover the deposit?
N/A N/A Hello from Memphis!
3 September 2007 | 5 replies
I hope to gain alot of info from you veterans.