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Jermaine King I NEED SOME HELP AND ADVICE
24 July 2016 | 0 replies
This is a intricate story yet I've simplified the best I can Im early in a real estate investing career.
CJ Witmer New Member from PA
7 October 2016 | 4 replies
My wife's uncle was a very intricate part of the rehab. 
Josh Tatsuno Planning and Building/Permitting
1 May 2022 | 1 reply
@Josh TatsunoIn Tampa, if you are doing a “one for one” house renovation, meaning you are simply replacing items and not moving load bearing walls or structures… it is a couple of weeks.For more intricate remodels where engineering stamped plans are required, I’ve experienced 8-12 weeks myself.
John Vanhara Reverse 1031 exchange - disadvantages, problems, risks ???
17 June 2019 | 2 replies
And these are just the main components of what is a very intricate dance that is the reverse exchange. 
Austin Mudd Learning New Markets - Any Free Resources/Software to Use?
11 July 2019 | 4 replies
Some of these cities I've been to maybe once or a few times, but I am unfamiliar with the intricate dynamics (crime, house hold incomes, neighborhood culture and trends). 
Adam Dylik Deal Structuring With Additional Collateral Property
7 February 2020 | 11 replies
My apologies for such a long post- it always seems like most people who have an intricate problem or question do not give enough pertinent information to begin with so that others can give informed and specific answers. 
Chris Wilkening TurboTax or Human - Help Me Choose!
2 March 2020 | 29 replies
I don't think you'd necessarily be in a terrible spot by using TurboTax (the rental property edition, whatever that is) this year, but ultimately the investor-friendly CPAs are going to be the only ones who have the most intricate knowledge on how to max out your potential returns, ultimately being what you're truly owed on the property.
Taylor Jennings (20) Props to Structure Seller Financing... LOOKING FOR SUGGESTIONS
9 November 2013 | 8 replies
You must know enough about the law and what you want to do in order to be able to speak intelligently to your attorney...You must know enough about the accounting and what you want to do in order to be able to speak intelligently to your CPA...You must know enough about building and what you want to do in order to be able to speak intelligently to your contractor...You must know enough about REI and what you want to do in order to be able to speak intelligently to other investors; specifically with regards to an intricate deal such as what you are proposing...Mind you - you don't have to know everything your advisors know - you shouldn't; that's why they are there.
Robert M. TREC 20-11 Walkthrough?
24 March 2015 | 6 replies
Its amazing how intricate and detailed a nine page contract can really be...
Nat C. Paying seller over 2-3 years (so he won't lose his food stamps)
7 May 2015 | 29 replies
Given the age & new information about the sellers failing health I would have  concerns about completing such an intricate deal.