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Blake Elder Tenant Screening- Convicted Felons?
2 July 2019 | 20 replies
So to answer your question, the criteria I'd consider for reentering citizens is - 1. the nature of the past offense2. time since the offense and subsequent offenses (hopefully none) 3. are they working with an advocacy group like Peaceprints that helps them through their transformation 4. a solid source of income (be aware that some states consider housing assistance as a source of income)I commend you on being open to the idea of considering former offenders.
Bill F. Real Estate Rookie from Pennsylvania
20 October 2014 | 7 replies
After renovating our home, I loved seeing a property transform from old, outdated to completely brand new and modern.
Andrew D. Hello from Cedar Rapids, IA
19 October 2014 | 6 replies
I enjoyed taking the process of taking basically a gutted shell and transforming back to something beautiful. 
Fitzgerald Hall Real life of a NEWBIE investor
27 October 2015 | 46 replies
If all goes well, I plan to partner with a fraternity brother of mine to acquire a hard money loan that automatically transforms into a 30-year mortgage 30 days after the completion of a rehab.
Shane Pearlman The END of the Suburbs?
11 June 2017 | 98 replies
Much of what you mention is true as our Cities in Canada and the U.S.A. have transformed, mostly since the end of WWII, from places where we live to places were we go to work.  
Alex S. Property Walkthroughs.... Waste of time?
24 December 2014 | 9 replies
This is especially important for student housing, as some kids are inclined to turn a blind eye to small problems that can transform into big issues.  
Blake Stout Newbie - Anacostia in Washington, DC
28 December 2014 | 3 replies
Anacostia is an interesting place in DC as it is going through a transformation and the future defiantly looks bright (at-least on the paper).  
Ben Leybovich Don't Buy $30,000 pigs in Ohio (or Mid-West)
2 July 2019 | 189 replies
Demographics in Atlanta changes very quickly so it is very important to have thorough knowledge of demographics research as one zip code in metro Atanta can be B+ in year 1 which can transform into a C asset in year 6 or 7. 
Skip MacKenna Must be a Newbie at some point
23 January 2015 | 13 replies
James - I hope the blog becomes a 'before and after picture' of my transformation, with all the demolition, and reconstruction in between. 
Wayne Tam Top rental markets are also the most dangerous cities?
8 June 2015 | 48 replies
One is these areas transformed to 80%+ Hispanic.