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Ryan Hall Proceeding post Hurricane Michael
27 January 2019 | 1 reply
Admittedly, I wasn’t aware of the massive disparity between my 2500 deductible and what my out of pocket expenses would be if a hurricane hit.
Matthew McNeil Are you willing to invest in RE appreciation with 2 caveats?
17 November 2018 | 55 replies
My properties have a very wide range of cash flow, such that I can have bad markets, reduce the rent, and still cash flow. 
Tyler Amnott Section 8 yes or no?
5 December 2018 | 14 replies
No Evictions, EVERI also tell them there is a $35.00 non-refundable background check that THEY will pay for through SmartMove.I still end up with a wide pool to choose from...........then when I meet them...........The best qualified tenant somehow miraculously/coincidentally is the one with the least amount of adults moving in to the property...........If they have a 6 bedroom voucher and it's going to be a mother (and invariably her boyfriend) moving in along with 5 kids I'm good with that.You may want to see if your tenants "volunteer" information about having a lot of family in the area because invariably that "family" usually winds up living at the property......but if someone says they or their boyfriend does NOT have a lot or any family in the area then they seem to miraculously/coincidentally end up at the head of the line in my book as far as being best qualifed to move into my rental.
Gil Ganz is investing in Indianapolis now the correct thing to do?
29 November 2018 | 21 replies
There are exceptions, of course (one extremely notable one), on both sides - however the real talent that builds value is by the numbers, somewhere else.I've had some anecdotal experience with very dysfunctional policing, and societal expectations that are not inclusive, and do not value a policy framework that fixes the below:Rampant non sustainable 'pockets' of extreme generational poverty, irreversible income and wealth disparities
Jonathan Partsch Starting out: Kitchen rehab advice needed
17 January 2019 | 30 replies
., wide and deep) single basin sink as it will look more high-end to a potential purchaser than a double basin or offset basin -- especially in a small-ish kitchen.  
Erika Graf First steps in buying real estate
19 November 2018 | 11 replies
It exposes you to a wide variety of different types of investing, ideas, and tactics. 
Chris Lin Beavercreek - is this a good deal ?
25 November 2018 | 16 replies
In fact, Kettering is one of the best areas in town for both flips and rentals, as schools are great, taxes are reasonable, and there is a wide range of homes available at different price ranges. 
Zachary Negron Warning signs when touring a property!!!!
9 December 2018 | 8 replies
Dilapidated properties, train tracks, school zones, busy roads, air strips, gun clubs, flood zones, etc.My goal is always to make sure that my buyer goes into an offer with their eyes wide open and as much negative information as possible. 
Benjamin Ford Basement Apartment Rentals
19 November 2018 | 14 replies
I know that different counties in the DMV have different zoning laws and ordinances regarding ADs and it is not a blanket state wide rule.
Mike Smith Off the bench and into the game
24 November 2018 | 5 replies
He has done a wide range of work and built several houses from the ground up.