Jay Hinrichs
Have you had a property stolen from you IE deed you did not sign
8 November 2021 | 36 replies
Heck, if he is brought to justice, we may uncover other such issues too.
Gevin Glines
Getting financing for more then 2 houses
16 October 2021 | 8 replies
Many turned out much better than expected, a few a lot worse.I have uncovered and been able to purchase maybe 5 “great” deals.
Aaron Lietz
What Real Estate Mentors Won't Tell You
18 October 2021 | 22 replies
And I started a podcast REI Uncovered to discuss the same topic.
Dustin DuFault
Junior Lien Issue On My Foreclosure Purchase...
19 September 2014 | 57 replies
Well, the sting in any rebuke is the truth, Rick.I will say that I was missing the fact that I could uncover the loan detail in the complaint at the courthouse, not having reviewed those records before.
Jonathan Johnson
How to get Seller-Financing Apartment Buildings
22 January 2019 | 6 replies
@Jonathan Johnson when you are looking at a property this is something you should be able to uncover when dealing with the broker.
Oswaldo Rascon
Tenants willing to pay 6 months upfront rent
12 April 2021 | 6 replies
A drug house will have to be taken down to the studs and it will cost you 60k to get it ready for the next tenant.BTW if you had stuck to your screening process you could have uncovered their flaws, background check, credit check, social media, prior LL, and employment verification.
Randy Smith
2022 Lessons From Mindset Coaching
4 January 2023 | 1 reply
The world doesn’t benefit from a vanilla version of Randy· I can copy others to be good, but I can only reach my full potential by being 100% me· Impossible goals that get me excited help to uncover new ideas and frames that will lead to new and amazing results· If my energy is low or I’m not feeling passion, I probably need to take a break and slow down· I do far too many things that I feel are my duty that I end up resenting later· Ungrounded ego is arrogance and grounded ego is confidence· It’s important for me to position myself or I will be positioned by others· Rushing contains a belief of scarcity that I will not be able to get it done· People want to hear about what you’ve learned, who you’ve met, and what you’re excited about· If I go up to someone and introduce myself within the first 5 minutes of walking in to a networking event, I will meet more people, help more people, and enjoy the event more· Done is better than perfect, version one is better than version none, get going and then get good – A standard of perfection will not lead to the results that I desireWith my new and improving mindset, I’ve already helped 38 investors place $2.63MM in capital in amazing cash flowing real estate deals through my new company, I joined an amazing group of cohosts and relaunched a great podcast called The Gentle Art of Crushing It and I’ve formed many relationships that will no doubt help me bring amazing value and content to my audiences for years to come.Let's connect and partner for even greater things in 2023!
Marques Barton
First Deal Fail
3 August 2014 | 25 replies
You uncovered major issues that led you to pass on the property which probably saved you a lot of money and time.
David Hanson
Key due diligence steps you take before closing on an investment property?
14 June 2023 | 0 replies
-Professional Network Engagement: Leveraging my network of professionals, including real estate agents, property managers, contractors, and lenders, allows me to gather insights, obtain multiple quotes, and make informed decisions based on their expertise and recommendations.By meticulously conducting these due diligence steps, I can mitigate risks, uncover potential issues, and make well-informed investment decisions.
George Foster
General Contractors
16 March 2015 | 20 replies
As long as there are no issues associated with uncovered issues once walls come down or changes in the contract due to client changes the job should be able to be done for what the contractor bid.