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Toyin Dawodu WHY DO 95% OF REAL ESTATE INVESTORS FAIL?
12 January 2025 | 23 replies
It is difficult to decipher whose opinions, judgements, and authority are fiduciary.I do believe it does take money to invest in real estate - not necessarily for a down payment but to have sufficient reserves for the investment (which does not seem to be discussed much).
Shaun Ng To help update deed records following a legal name change
18 December 2024 | 4 replies
I would think that a notice with the addresses and legals of the two properties, including index numbers and such, attaching a certified copy of the name change order to each notice, should be sufficient if recorded against each property. 
Pixel Rogue Unique damages from exiting tenant…
30 December 2024 | 5 replies
That's sufficient.
Richard Volkov Could This Be a New Way to Invest in Real Estate Without Buying the Whole Property?
19 January 2025 | 47 replies
Is there sufficient confidence in tokens?  
Jessica Kiely New rental - attracting a qualified tenant
30 December 2024 | 8 replies
If your household income is more than 5 times monthly rent, a guarantor may be an option in lieu of a sufficient credit score.
Connor Castillo Student Rental Timming
19 December 2024 | 4 replies
I had a student sleeping in the livingroom for $485.
Mustafa Shaikh RAD Diversified Review — It Wasn't Pretty
19 January 2025 | 147 replies
“If we are unable to continue to raise sufficient capital through this offering, there is a strong likelihood our business will fail and you may lose your entire investment.”RAD declined to directly answer detailed lists of questions from The Inquirer, saying in a statement that they contain “various inaccuracies.”The firm did say it works to “comply with all securities, licensing, landlord-tenant, and other applicable laws and regulations.”Now, the SEC wants to tell federal prosecutors about allegations concerning the divergence between RAD’s online pitches and its more downbeat official self-descriptions.ADVERTISEMENTThe allegations are contained in a complaint sent to the SEC by a fraudster-turned-self-styled whistle-blower named Barry Minkow, who said he gathered material from RAD for his report by pretending to be a potential investor in the company.Late last month, the SEC asked Minkow for his consent to share the document with the Office of the U.S.
Daniel Reed Strategies for Transitioning to Multifamily Properties with Positive Cash Flow?
25 December 2024 | 11 replies
People still sleep on the area and it is very close to Nor CA but has a lot of different benefits with similar appreciation. 
Keith Richardson Should I open an LLC for each property?
24 December 2024 | 9 replies
Your primary insurance policy with $300,000 in liability coverage should be sufficient in 99.999% of all lawsuits.5.
Kyle Kline How do you fund property repairs/expenses if you are “investing for equity”?
13 December 2024 | 35 replies
So even if the cash flow is only 3% or 4% cash on cash, that’s enough to provide a protective layer to cover unexpected items.To me, the cash flow is NOT to put spendable cash in my pocket NOW but rather keep the property self supporting while it increases in value over the long term.In addition, every property a purchase has a cash reserve fund - call it my rainy day fund or my Sominex account (ie I can sleep at night knowing if the furnace goes out I have $8,000 in my reserve fund to replace it.)One final note, I have found once one reaches a certain net worth, cash flow no longer is a concern, there is always as much cash flow as anyone wants.Final note, who will have more cash flow someone with $1M investible cash or $3M investible cash?