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Mackenzie Lopez DJ Thielen needs to be stopped
7 July 2024 | 11 replies
He repeatedly kept saying he was the best, and anytime I needed work he would say his contractors are the best.issues with  the house: Foundations caving it with countless stress fractures and rooms sinking in with doors sticking making them nearly impossible to open. 35 years of vacancy at that house led to house walls being filled with mice... they chewed on the electrical wires and chewed holes in every wall and next to outlet covers and they chewed the entiee inner door frame from tbe walkup attic giving them easy access to walls throughout the house.
Eva Herrera Broker to source out construction loan
5 July 2024 | 4 replies
I’ve heard from countless people over the years who made their construction financing decisions strictly based on the term sheet terms and have had miserable experiences.
Dalton Toelkes Needing advice on potentially our first rental property
6 July 2024 | 2 replies
I cannot overstate the importance of finding a way to build a good rapport with your tenants as early on in the acquisition process as possible, as it will minimize or prevent countless headaches further down the road.When I took over my duplex with an inherited resident in one of the units, I had this conversation with the tenant prior to closing and found out that the toilet in their bathroom was clogging once or twice a week, and their shower head water pressure was super weak. 
Gerry Cohen DO NOT INVEST with SCOTT CARSON (We Close Notes) or Inverse Asset
10 July 2024 | 256 replies
Try and help him fix the mess (trust me: he won't let you, I tried countless times), ignore it/do nothing or move on.
Yongming Huang Why are real estate agent commissions so high in the US?
10 July 2024 | 87 replies
They drive around for countless house showing houses only to have clients visit an open house and sign a contract with another agent.
Jonathan Greene 5 Tips To Create A Real Wholesaling Business And Not a Chop Shop
2 July 2024 | 108 replies
.), or to assign a contract to buy to other potential investor with my fee factored in (which, frankly, isn't a net profit at all, it covers countless hours and thousands of dollars spent on marketing efforts, to find a motivated seller of distressed property and successfully close a deal).
Jennifer Hillberg Best way to rehab a wood floor on a rental-to-be
27 June 2024 | 20 replies
You will be very disappointed when you see your new hardwood floors all scratched up after spending countless hours refinishing them.
Arvin Chan Smoky Mountain Vacation Home/STR
24 June 2024 | 11 replies
We have also made countless memories at our primary cabin.
Jasmine Watkins Jesse Vasquez AirVenture Academy Worth It?
24 June 2024 | 7 replies
3 years ago when I first started my REi journey I thought I could do everything myself I’m big on DIY… (I did just that, I launched my first rental just like most of yall *BP,Youtube,books, I literally didn’t know what a mastermind even was , few months into my journey I started to feel stuck and couldn’t get the answers I needed. ran into a few of Jesse’s YouTube interviews and I was hooked on MTR (Travel nurses was topic during this time) I tried doing it myself and failed countless times and I wasn’t sure If I was even heading towards the right direction. 
Cristen Marcotte DO NOT USE STEADILY INSURANCE
17 June 2024 | 12 replies
I have warned countless people that the "new", "Cheapest", and "shaking up the insurance market" carriers typically come into the market under priced, have a wave of claims, then they either jack up premiums to survive or fire their staff to keep heads above water.