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Stacy Nisthal Is it possible to take over Parents Mortgage?
28 April 2020 | 2 replies
My father in law has mid-stage Parkinson's disease, and my mother in law is a homecare giver.
Kati Finneran Making an offer during COVID-19. Good idea or wait it out?
5 May 2020 | 9 replies
I would not spend too much time worrying about the disease itself.  
Mark Rogers Arkansas Courts Reopening, Monday, May 18
11 May 2020 | 0 replies
On Friday, May 8, the Arkansas Supreme Court announced that "beginning May 18, 2020, Arkansas courts in all divisions shall resume conducting hearings with certain measures to combat the spread of the disease to the public . . . ." 
Alexander Roeschmann Major Depression ahead?
17 May 2020 | 47 replies
Forget about even curing the disease.
Kerry Baird STR owners file federal lawsuit against FL gov actions
11 May 2020 | 14 replies
News for FLorida STR owners: “The lawsuit “seeks to protect and vindicate fundamental liberties that citizens of the United States enjoy free from government interference” and asks a federal judge to issue a temporary restraining order or injunction prohibiting enforcement of the governor’s order.DeSantis issued a March 27 executive order that blocked people from renting vacation properties during the public health emergency, but he allowed hotels, motels, inns, resorts and time-share facilities to stay open.DeSantis said the vacation-rental ban was necessary to discourage people from other states, such as COVID-19 “hotspots” Louisiana and New York, from traveling to the Sunshine State and spreading the highly contagious disease.
Shane Willis Mentor - do they see me as a competitor ?
11 January 2020 | 15 replies
But greed is a disease.. so.i self taught and I'm doing fine.
Carolina E. Property Manager working over a year without a License
22 November 2013 | 7 replies
Living in a HOA is like a disease you can not cure.Joe Gore
Denise Madrid Buyer Backed Out Due to Powerline Nearby
23 November 2013 | 18 replies
Most studies attempting to link power lines to cancer clusters or other increased rates of disease show little to no causation.
Mehran K. My Job Ranked #1 Most Damaing to Health...!
3 December 2013 | 1 reply
Histotechnologists and Histologic TechniciansTop three health risks:Exposure to hazardous conditions: 94Exposure to contaminants: 91Exposure to disease and infections: 75Then I assume you will NOT be investing in any war zone or low income housing :)Good luck in your REI endeavors!!!
Trevor Lohman Is Southern California really that bad?
5 December 2013 | 80 replies
deals 7 and 8 had a partner - he found the home, I fixed it up, managed the rehab, he sold it, we split the net profit...these were ok deals we split $20,000 on each deal but they took 5 months and 9 months respectively due to issues with contractors doing shoddy work....so if you figure our profit at an hourly rate these were not barn burners...but hey it's $20,000 I didn't have before, so I am fine with that#8 paid $265K used hard money, spent ZERO on rehab, wholesaled it in 12 days for $360,000, that was a nice one (sad back story on this one, owner of the property was busted for selling drugs and arrested, then deported to Mexico, so wife took over the drug selling biz...then she got popped, in order for me to be able to close on the home, Escrow had to go to the jail to have the wife sign, then hire a mobile notary to drive down to the SD/Mexico border to have the husband sign) death, divorce, drugs, disease....the 4 D's that create real estate opportunities, sad but true#9 paid $205K used hard money, spent $25K on rehab, sold for $300,000#10 paid $90K for 3/2 SFR, used hard money, spent $3500 on rehab, rented out for $850/month, slight negative cashflow currently (-$150/month), market value is $130K now, plan on refinancing into better loan in 3 months#11 paid $108K for 3/1 SFR used hard money, spent $3000 on rehab, rented out for $850/month, slight negative cashflow currently (-$190/month, market value is $140,000 now, plan on refi into better loan in 3 months#12 paid $125,000 for 4/2 SFR used hard money, spent $0 on rehab, house already had a tenant in it paying $900/month, will be raising rent to $1100/month, market value is $160,000, plan on refi into better loan in 3 months#13 invested $50,000 with my parents to buy a triplex, for $530,000, property cashflows $1000/month from day one, and value has increased to $700,000--------------------------------in current pipeline/in escrow - thru these deals I've made good friends and I've made my hard money lender some good money, hard money lender let me know he has $5,000,000 +/- sitting in the bank looking for houses to invest in, and he's given me the green light.