
20 September 2012 | 5 replies
I personally feel a Real Estate License would help with meeting many other investors (socially / business contacts)I have learned a lot by studying for my real estate license me personally~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I plan to put on my big boy underwear and schedule my exam after I’m done volunteering for Habitat of Humanity this week{ local builder week }I’m trying to determine, if it would be best to start out as REO / BPO or everyday agentMeaning - which option would I need a smaller marketing budget and be effectiveMy concern – every agent I have met in the last 8 years seem overly stress Real Estate license will help with seeing both sides of potential deals ( Wholesaler versus Agent Disclosures )

8 October 2012 | 14 replies
(Added to NRS by 1977, 1342) NRS 118A.480 Landlord’s recovery of possession of dwelling unit.

27 April 2015 | 47 replies
Talk to several.Good advice is always limited, people don't know what they don't know, it's worse when they think they know, we are all human you know

30 September 2012 | 7 replies
I've dwelled on the idea of just going self-employed in a small window tinting business but am worried that would make it difficult when it comes time to sell my house and re-invest in some bigger property especially since I won't have at least 2 years of tax documents for the business.

23 February 2014 | 33 replies
I saved around $600 on the roof by buying around 20 bundles of roofing from the local Habitat for Humanity Restore that the roof contractor was able to use and match...Actually, overall the roof came in more expensive than I thought it would...I had only budgeted around $175 a square...The electrician who worked on the house works for a commercial electrical subcontractor and moonlighted for us for around $25 an hour.

16 October 2012 | 21 replies
Part of me sees leaving the scene if there's an injury as a horrible thing to do as a human-- while part of me wonders if they had some personal crisis or hit a parked car and planned on contacting the person later to pay for damages.

10 November 2012 | 17 replies
I don't know if its a statewide thing, but I know at least some areas are subject to them currently.Here in the 'Armpit State', there's similar law for 3+ units (Multifamily and Hotel Dwelling Act - or something like that).

4 October 2012 | 12 replies
I live in Chicago, and being a city guy I am interested in starting out by investing in smaller multi family dwellings (2, 3, 4 flats) doing minor rehab/repair work, maximizing rent potential, minimizing maintenance costs by managing the buildings and tenants myself, and holding on to them for a while and see what I can make of it.

10 October 2012 | 10 replies
I don't know your area, or legalities with basement dwelling, so I can't comment on that any further than, is it legal, is it permitted?