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Results (181)
Sivakumar Ganapathy Nightmare property management company - need advice!
6 April 2018 | 23 replies
really depends on what state your in.. but the run to a lawyer camp always cracks me up on these small dollar deals.. you will blow money for nothing.. other than a saber rattler letter.. 
Danielle Davenport Best Areas to Invest In and Around Dallas Ft Worth
18 October 2023 | 13 replies
Maybe anyplace between West Fort Worth and Weatherford, as you mention Aledo, but I bet it is tough there now.I've got one client now looking at almost everything that comes on the market in Stop Six and Como
Jay Hinrichs Unlicensed agents being charged in court
10 October 2014 | 55 replies
I also try to inform their attorney ahead of time or accountant, being that "up front" with those who advise them will get you much further than some attorney calling after the fact and rattling his saber at you for taking advantage of HIS client!
Benjamin A Ersing Italy - $1 property opportunities - reality of the opportunity?
23 June 2020 | 41 replies
Remember I'm talking about small rural towns/communities where everyone knows everyone, there are no tourists, this not Lake Como where George likes to sip his tequila with friends.
Dustin DuFault Junior Lien Issue On My Foreclosure Purchase...
19 September 2014 | 57 replies
He can speak legalese, rattle some sabers, etc. in regard to proper foreclosure procedures, yadda yadda yadda.  
Kaaren Hall Investing in the Midwest - Missouri (CoMo)
30 June 2022 | 0 replies

Investment Info:

Single-family residence buy & hold investment.

Purchase price: $210,000

Cash invested: $40,000

Property just completed rehab. The plan is to hold for 2+ years. Upgraded this 195...

Santiago Ramiro Girado Real Estate Investing - Flipping - in Argentina
26 February 2020 | 0 replies
ES: Hola a todos, recién estoy comenzando con las inversiones en bienes raíces y quería saber si alguien podría compartir algún dato que considere relevante al momento de invertir en bienes raíces en Argentina, Buenos Aires.
Alex Morehead Newbie Interested in Multi-Family Investing in Columbia, Missouri
23 August 2021 | 3 replies
My name is Alex Morehead, and I am a second-year Ph.D. student in computer science at the University of Missouri here in Columbia, Missouri (CoMo).By now, I have been living in CoMo for around a year, and I am very interested in beginning my real estate journey here, starting with (what will most likely be) a house hack with a local duplex.
Account Closed What tools?
28 July 2015 | 13 replies
I doubt I could remember all of the tools we've used on our rentals, but I'll give it a shot.Screwdrivers of various sizes/types, hammers, crowbar, cat's paw, shovels, rakes, broom & dust pan, wrenches of various sizes/types, pliers, wire strippers, circuit tester, reciprocating saw, circular saw, hacksaw, tile saw, miter saw, table saw, box cutter, scissors, pencils, tape measure, level, drill with bits and other attachments, string, saw horses, rotozip, heatgun, clamps, tin snips, saber saw, trowels, buckets, sheet rock knives, nail guns, paint brushes, rollers, trays, paint sprayer, rags, hoses & sprayers, power washer, tarps, carpet stretcher, work lights, garbage cans, paper tiger, garden sprayer, extension ladder, step stool, 6 & 8 foot step ladders, air compressor, toilet brush, shop vac, extension cords, fans . . . . . . .
Collin Sabers Wondering what are next steps, end of second year
14 July 2023 | 3 replies
@Collin Sabers There's not much investors can do but stay the course.