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Tanner Sortillo New Investor with $100k - Where would you start?
27 September 2024 | 47 replies
It depends on his goals, but if he's looking for cash flow I would buy a secured first trust deed.
Maggie Rose March Fix & Flip
20 September 2024 | 4 replies
Risk Management: Securing enough funding to cover unexpected expenses during the renovation is a challenge.
Calvin Craig How to Structure the Deal?
21 September 2024 | 7 replies
The partner with good credit secures financing and handles financial management, while the rehab expert oversees renovation and project execution.
Ryan Phu Joe McCall Scam? Read This Before You Buy His Programs...
26 September 2024 | 70 replies
HE JUST CONSOLIDATED THEM ALL ALONG WITH HIS PDF CONTRACTS (WHICH ARE ALSO ALL OVER THE INTERNET) INTO ONE CENTRALIZED AREA... 5) He ADDED MORE OF THE SMALL NUGGET VIDEOS TAKING A SIMPLE PROCESS AND BREAKING IT DOWN LITTLE BY LITTLE (NOT SO MUCH FOR UNDERSTANDING PURPOSES) BUT MORE TO MAKE PROGRAM MORE ROBUST AND EVENTFUL 6) AND USED SIMPLE JSON CODING AND SQL (LIKE ZAPIER AND GLOBIFLOW) which can be done by using WordPress quite easily and created a lease option customer data entry base (CALLING IT THE LEASE OPTION THIS AND THE LEASE OPTION THAT DATABASE) It's basically the large packaged smoke and mirrors with a little touch of value and abundance simultaneously being thrown at you that will cause you to do one of two things (which is kind of the goal)  1) You get overwhelmed instead of focused and quit, or 2) you ignore all of his "upsells" and focus on the material you have and use what he gives you to the utmost extent...
Hana Mori Is my first DSCR loan experience normal?
27 September 2024 | 40 replies
Caught the flag on the first sentence "given the loan terms verbally" - Pretty much all the "reputable" DSCR Lenders will give out a detailed term sheet / pre-approval letter / LOI (many different names but same thing) outlining terms and approvals early on in the process - the good news is that if you haven't closed yet you can still switch lenders and see if you can secure your original terms - also good news is that the appraisal, while likely ordered by the lender or broker is in your name and your property, so you can likely transfer it to the new lender
Evan Kline Our 10x strategy, and why we (kind of) stopped investing.
22 September 2024 | 6 replies
And that gave us a feeling of security that allowed us to take "riskier" bets.
Colt Clark gift baskets for first time tenants
23 September 2024 | 19 replies
The information is provided in 'how to get your security deposit back at the end of your lease' language.  
Timothy OConnor DSCR Lenders willing to take a second position
21 September 2024 | 7 replies
Finding DSCR lenders willing to take a second position can be challenging, as many prefer the security of being in the first lien position.
Muhammad Rehan Need advice regarding which areas to target for out of state investing
23 September 2024 | 29 replies
The state doesn’t have rent control laws, but landlords are prohibited from collecting more than one month’s rent for security deposits.
Don Konipol Customers You Should Avoid
22 September 2024 | 11 replies
Every time a guru “education” course was co pleated, I’d receive 10 -20 phone calls from either investor wannabes “building their team” in preparation for all the real estate “great” deals they were going to uncover or the same wannabes who had already identified a “great” deal (they hadn’t submitted let alone secured acceptance of an offer yet) and were lining up their financing which since they were purchasing at 50% of the value they’d end up with not only 100% financing but also walk away from the closing table with cash in their pocket.