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Nicholas A. Tips on how to do a successful BRRR
19 June 2024 | 18 replies
Hey mate,Thick skin is needed on this forum and in business in general 🤷‍♂️I just posted something similar on another thread and the best advice I can give is spending enough time finding the right people on the ground before looking at the prospect of a market or a deal.Especially when doing BRRR out of state which is a very tough gig IMO.You can find the best market, with the best growth potential, find the best deal with the best cashflow but if your realtor isn't genuine, your property manager is incompetent and your contractor is a cheat.You will loose money.Also, underestimate your income and overestimate your expenses on every deal and business opportunity.If you think it won't happen to you, I can tell you right now that it unfortunately will...I've completed hundreds of flips and rarely come in at budget from a rehab standpoint.So keep that in mind.Appraisers are a joke and easily manipulated.They follow weird data and many want to cap you intentionally (No idea why...) on the ARV.They play it safe and can see how much you paid and what you spent on rehab so they will cap the value and come in under fair value on many appraisals.I stopped dealing with selling to investors looking to finance many moons ago as it wasn't efficient from a business perspective and I'm not in the business of using "in-house" lenders and manipulating appraisals like many others do. 
Donald Taite Hotels
18 June 2024 | 53 replies
Starting one from the ground up, or buy an existing property that is for sale?
Lauren Ruppert Question about inspections???
18 June 2024 | 3 replies
Wastewater from the septic tank flows into the leach field, where it seeps into the ground.
Brian Bradley Asset Protection for Real Estate Investors
23 June 2024 | 105 replies
A member or manager is NOT PERSONALLY LIABLE for a a debt, obligation or liability of the LLC solely by reason of being or acting as a member or manager. (2)The failure of a LLC to observe the usual formalities or requirements relating the exercise of its LLC powers or management of its business is NOT a ground for imposing perusal liability on the members or managers for liability of the LLC. [1993 c. 173 section35; 1999 c.86 section 10.]
Fawaz Sabha Mexico, where in mexico to start investing in realstate
19 June 2024 | 6 replies
If you want to do anything more sophisticated, you need to be on the ground while it happens.5.
Nick Kurtz 40 Unit Development in Tampa... Is it a good idea to pursue?
17 June 2024 | 8 replies
I see benefits but I'm trying to understand the full context of building this from ground up.
Diana Tran For those who invest remotely and scaled their business, how do you do it?
17 June 2024 | 26 replies
Hi Diana,I understand the challenges of remote investing, especially trusting your team on the ground.
Ryan Snelson Is SCOTT CARSON (WeCloseNotes/Inverse Asset) DEFRAUDING Investors
20 June 2024 | 37 replies
Common grounds for obtaining a prejudgment writ of attachment are that a defendant has committed fraud or that a defendant is prepared to hide assets from a court.”So at this point I’m pretty scared that my entire investment is in Jeopardy.
Arina Alexiuc New Investor - looking for advice
18 June 2024 | 56 replies
Quote from @Joseph Beilke: @Arina Alexiuc3 New ground up builds in the last year.  
Vicky Karan Land along Railroad tracks
16 June 2024 | 7 replies
Has this site been a dumping ground for industrial wastes over the many decades the railroad has been in use?