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Mark Duhamel Loan Doctor HCF High Yield CD
18 August 2020 | 84 replies
Jerry, I am right now playing around a bit with this new thing, what I did was I put down initial deposit of 50 15 days back, and today I did additional 25, and on dashboard everything was fine, and then I cash out 5 bucks, after which dashboard turned out to say me that to either reinvest or pull out all money, even though I cashed out partial amount and wanted 70 to remain in the account but it did not work that way and that's where the difference comes between this new club and loan doctor, meaning my 15 days were reset back to first day which is today, for a starting amount of now 70, and you can click on reinvest button on dashboard only when the cash out request is shown as completed, for to better understand this, as I am new to this club, I had to call them to understand, and requested them to complete the request of 5 buck cash out, as soon as it got completed from pending, I was able to reinvest which I already did.bottom line is one has to wait for 3 months in full to get the interest but good part is you can have your principal back at any time, down side is if you do this before 3 months as what I did today, you will end up loosing on interest and all is set to day1 if reinvesting...Still building confidence with these new club, and now waiting for 5 bucks to be back into my account, and to better understand that how much time it will take for this 5 buck to come back... once there is enough confidence then I will gradually ramp up the amount not in one go, but yes, If I do, I will cash out entire amount with interest as soon as its matured, and then wait for few days and then do it again.Hope it helps... this is my experience so far with this new club.
Nicholas M. Increasing rents for my tenants
10 October 2017 | 4 replies
It would probably be more polite to 1) let the tenant know what rent you plan to charge and 2) get there gradually maybe an additional $50 a month until you hit your planned rate.
Andres Arroyo New Member From Houston, TX
11 October 2017 | 2 replies
My interest in Real Estate was recently piqued in the past year, and I've gradually surrounded myself with as much information as possible.
Sam Grooms First Flip. In California. Sold in 24 hours!
18 October 2017 | 49 replies
We might have to push the prices up gradually, though, since there aren't many comps.
Ellis Hammond Starting out with money???
6 November 2017 | 20 replies
You can gradually invest some of that $200K money into the deals you are part of the syndicate so that you are aligned with investors you are working with who will want to see that and increase your equity / passive income. 
Thomas Ryan Young Newbie with a question about Lines of Credit.
25 October 2017 | 6 replies
Than gradually move into buy and hold investments. 
Paul Tibok Should I renew tenants lease in duplex so I can value add to refi
7 November 2017 | 6 replies
If they are otherwise good tenants paying undermarket rent, I would try to negotiate a gradual increase in rent (like maybe $100 with this renewal, and smaller amount next year if they stay). 
Long Nguyen Is market correction a good thing?
7 November 2017 | 12 replies
When your portfolio is somewhat large in size, you'll have the luxury of being able to reduce exposure gradually, and increase it gradually as well.
Anton Taylor First Seller Financed Deal!
7 November 2017 | 1 reply
From there it is a gradual build until you close the deal.
Keeya Malo Long term strategy: primary home & investment properties purchase
10 November 2017 | 12 replies
Sell Condo and gradually buy SFH investment properties in the coming years.All this, while thinking of all the risks, losing jobs, downturn in the market, need for a good elementary in 6-7 years,etc.I really appreciate your help and glad to have the opportunity to learn from other's experience.