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Dean Taylor Real Estate Investing Full-time
22 January 2019 | 17 replies
It is a great goal, but you are leaving a tremendous amount to chance for a small amount of income - things always go wrong and you need to be experienced to anticipate them and roll with the punches.I do wish you the best in your investing!
Jeremy Segermeister New Investor - 55+ Community
7 January 2019 | 2 replies
The Palm Beach Property Appraiser will let you estimate your property taxes when you plug in your anticipated purchase price. 
Account Closed 22 Years Old - $1M+ Flipping Profit & $1M+ Equity in 2018
9 January 2019 | 7 replies
I'm anticipating a market correction in 2019, with that in mind we are continuing to flip (more cautiously) and are doubling down on building large rental portfolios in a few select markets.
James J Luka Did my first BRRR analysis. Is this a good deal?
9 January 2019 | 8 replies
Fortunately 70% of 110K gives you several more thousand in case expenses run over or financing is tied longer than anticipated
Angelo Davis Wording for my lease to protect me if I'm paying water and heat?
26 September 2018 | 9 replies
If they do not pay you will be forced to evict assuming your state regulations allow evictions based on utilities owed.Your best option is to simply raise the rent to cover the anticipated cost, plus some, and hope for the best.
Branden Sewell That didn’t go as planned!
29 August 2018 | 152 replies
What are you doing with your real estate investments to prepare for the recession you anticipate?
David Lowe Lending Money to Brother-in-Law
17 September 2018 | 15 replies
He is offering a 5% return on a $25,000 investment, and anticipates needing the money for 4 months.
Mike Dorneman Rent collection apps for the technically challenged tenant
28 August 2018 | 4 replies
I’ve gotten to where we have multiple doors at the same monthly rate so I need to transistion into an app to help me manage and identify who paid rent.I have a few tenants that are “technically challenged” and I’m anticipating some challenges with getting them on board to use a payment app.Any suggestions for the simplest rental payment apps (from a tenant perspective)?
Rickey Wiley On the lookout ... Quality Tenants
11 September 2018 | 12 replies
4.Did they, or is it anticipated, that they will get their full damage deposit back?
Mia Trasolini Will San Diego's new law limiting STVR's impact the market?
30 August 2018 | 2 replies
The STR has higher expenses than LTR, so this is no where near as much cash flow as getting $15K/month for an LTR but it is significant positive cash flow.I suspect the rent as a LTR will be between $5.5K and $6K per month but we have done a rent survey yet in part because I am anticipating the LTR rent may fall due to the increased supply of LTR units.