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Mindy Jensen How Many Clauses Do You Have Your Tenant Sign in the Lease?
23 May 2019 | 23 replies
I include a number of gifts with their move-in packet that make the rental agreement "come to life" and more readily understood.If I'm aware the tenant may not read (literacy issue) or understand the English language well (limited English proficiency) or has a cognitive issues, then I take extra time and seek extra support as needed to achieve our goal.Our rental agreement is printed in a type and font that can be easily read.
Tanner K. Going to college for real estate investing?
10 July 2019 | 33 replies
Take advantage of any opportunities to learn & practice public speaking & English vocabulary so you will enter real estate well spoken & ready to present your ideas.
Peter Francis Short Term Rental From Scratch
25 June 2019 | 3 replies
They didn't speak English
Amanda R. Barlow Wholesale Agreement/ Reassignment
27 June 2019 | 28 replies
It's clear, precise English that needs no lawyer to interpret it for you.
Joain Magallanes Golden Apple Real Estate Inc. by Karen Gray
2 July 2019 | 12 replies
And she won’t give me, and the lady seems don’t know much English and were reading off the script when interviewing me, then I got my first task of researching offices, I feel like this is a real job task.
Marta Navales Cash flow investments in Detroit
2 July 2019 | 4 replies
I have done a flip in the East English Village, to try the market, and just listed the pty.I am currently looking for a team to work with me,  pointing me in the right direction (as I'm not a local and my knowledge of the area is limited) and start doing serious buy and hold investments in Detroit.Interviewing agents and brokers is proving challenging, but I will keep trying until I find the right team for me.If you have any recommendation, it will be greatly appreciated!
Ben Sears Review My Property Portfolio for Lenders
30 June 2019 | 19 replies
my aviation partner started this company https://www.relevantbuildings.com/   not cheap but pretty cool and nice for ADU's in tight spaces like urban settings.we build new in Charleston SC and there was a development next to me called Hunley waters  they were all pre fab craned up and put together in a few weeks.. the EAST coast has far more of this than west coast market does not accept it like it does there.. we have starter builders like ADAIR  who does it real cheap but you need to do the dirt work and foundation.. and NO changes..
Javier Gaillard Detroit for an OOC Investor
22 July 2019 | 13 replies
I landed 5 days ago.My strategy is to buy distressed properties in good neighborhoods, like Boston Edison, Virginia Park, La Salle Gardens, Rosedale Park, English Village and perhaps also in up and coming areas like the North End.
Mike Carter New Investor in Detroit , ANY TIPS?
27 November 2020 | 4 replies
I came across a property in East English Village from the Detroit Land Bank, and I purchased it in June.
Ariel Deleon Joint Venture Agreement Clause needed
21 August 2019 | 4 replies
Just use plain English to state whatever you guys agree to....he eats it all, you eat it all, you split it, whatever.