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Ramsey Blankenship What is your morning routine?
18 January 2018 | 45 replies
i wake up naturally pretty early.I brush my teeth, drink water, etcMeditateCoffeeReview my goals and my plan to get thereDetermine what i need to do todayGo to gym, most of the time while there i try to listen to something that pertains to education
Sean Flanagan Help. First Eviction - Baltimore city
11 December 2017 | 11 replies
Expect the tenant to lie through their teeth, all do, and have the facts, pictures necessary to support your claims.
Tim Porsche Would You Rent To This Applicant?
9 November 2020 | 122 replies
You have to if you know it will be like pulling teeth to get your property back from a deadbeat and that the process will last for months and cost you thousands.
Jonathan Hammoi Starting Small or Starting Big?
11 December 2017 | 2 replies
Without experience managing people or property, you have no way of finding a quality property manager to help you.I think you should focus on finding a nice tri- or four-plex to cut your teeth on.
Jennifer A. Who rents to those with evictions?
25 December 2017 | 15 replies
But as you say, some are doing it.While I do believe in second chances, I just don’t know that I want to be the second chance, knowingly.I inherited tenants with my first purchase and little did I know that they had prior evictions, guess it just goes to show you, before you go showing your teeth at the closing table, happy as can be, do your due diligence to know what you are really taking on when seller suggests taking on existing tenants with the sale.
Adam Mazzochi Taking Heloc to invest into Tax Lien Certificates, good bad ????
22 January 2018 | 23 replies
@Adam Mazzochi @David Krulac  I think David will agree that Tax sales are very regional.you have tax cert sales  and tax deed sales then something in the middle.. its far more complicated out in the upper east than it is say in CA were I cut my teeth.. in CA its tax deed just like buying a foreclosure.and now a days you bid on line through Bid 4 Assets at most counties.. in the old days you went to the court house and it would be full.. but the bid process was much slower than an east coast tax cert sale.I have been to tax cert sales in MS for example they will sell 30,000 tax certs in 3 days it goes at lighting speed and there is virtually no way to hone in on one property and buy it..Maybe in your area it slows down and you can bid on what your aiming for..
Lala Weiss Newbie living between Nevada City, California & Ogden Utah
22 December 2017 | 15 replies
@Lauren Weiss  OH ya I cut my teeth and sold land and ranchs and did development work in Northern CA from 1975 when I first got my RE license until 2001 when I moved to ORYGUN..
David K. Educating your tenants - where do you draw the line
9 May 2018 | 18 replies
Believe me when I tell you there is zero extra work and expense attached to answering no to a tenant’s request.None of this advice will preclude you from being the best landlord that a tenant has ever had.After a year if you want to go out and give 10% of your hard earned GROSS income, well at least you will be in a better position to evaluate and manage your rental manager.But you won’t, because you will enjoy it after a month... and then after a couple of more you will think nothing more of it then brushing your teeth
Jacob Martin hotbed of buy and holds
11 May 2018 | 1 reply
Been poking around for a while, trying to sink my teeth and money into some units.
Jonathan Ruiz Is it wrong to go BIG for first deal??
17 November 2017 | 10 replies
You will have challenges on every deal especially your first; are you mentally prepared to get kicked in the teeth and get back up?