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Jerryll Noorden Press releases
6 September 2016 | 1 reply
I do not think that will be a huge issue, as I have a distinct advantage and I have  just purpose for my business.But paying about 700  (price is not the point here) for a press release and it will end up hurting me (duplicate content, and spammy backlinks) makes my belly ache.
Dirk Smithson Michigan properties..500.00 to 3500.00 on ebay
27 December 2014 | 95 replies
You dont hear of tornadoes, earthquakes floods in this area just a boom town for autos that went belly up and that happens to buisnesses all the time. then they rebound.
Chace Mott Property Management
8 June 2015 | 4 replies
Keep in mind usually tenants only post on those when there is something wrong.That should get the juices flowing anyway...best of luck to you.
Jacob Pereira Section 8 as a hedge against recession
21 February 2019 | 3 replies
However, you'll have to ask yourself if the juice is worth the squeeze?
Sunny P. Sell me why would you invest in real estate over another business
12 June 2016 | 17 replies
Eventually I will use the RE for my retirement income and put the money from selling the Subway biz in the market to diversify.NOI on the Subways is around 15% so the earlier poster's net of 18k for a Subway or Taco Bell is way off.
Andrew Olsen Wanting to learn more about Property Management with Mobile Homes
6 July 2016 | 12 replies
If I were purchasing a park that needed a turn around, or had a park go belly up and needed someone to jump in and be the onsite 'rockstar' I would give them a % of the LLC and not think twice about it.
Jorge Soto Application fee for tenants
15 October 2015 | 5 replies
@Stephen Bell I agree I do not want to start out on the wrong foot with my new tenants. 
Brian Coons Seeking Vacant Houses or Private motivated sellers inventory list
20 October 2015 | 11 replies
@Nick Britton thank you For the advice, I have a few private investors who buy up in bulk from foreclosure auction, he beats the banks, I can get good deals on it but you are right, some are already rehabbed and there is little juice or cushion to make any money or at least enough to where it would be worth it but as long as in these deals I can find enough room to make a decent spread , I just did my first deal for $40k , I'm working on squeezing more out of wholesale before I move to rehabbing completely .
Jimmy S. Tenants friend smashed windows and broke stuff.
2 November 2015 | 10 replies
Sounds like some happy juice was involved in all of this.At any rate, he was her guest; she is responsible for the damage her guest caused.Gail
Nick Zinner Family and Friends interested in investing into company!!
1 November 2015 | 7 replies
All these will depend on the profitability  of the deals you plan to execute, but don't forget: you owe the money and must pay it back at agreed date.On the other hand, if you opt to invite them as investor(equity), then they are part-owners of the LLC and you will share the profits and loss with them, but if you go belly-up, you don't owe them a dime.....You need to consider the pros and cons of both financing options: both are good depending on the circumstance...My one cent