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Tom R. Private Investor Wants 50% for 0% work Advice
13 February 2017 | 91 replies
Any time you are trying to do a deal, it helps to step into the other guy's shoes and look at things from his perspective.
Benny Moya Want to know if my plan is good or I need to change some things.
13 February 2017 | 1 reply
If you would be in my shoes what will you change or do diferent?
Kendra D. Cash buyer hoping for insight
12 February 2017 | 1 reply
What would you do if you were in our shoes?
Velmurugan Viswanathan Buying another rental property
11 March 2017 | 7 replies
If I were in your shoes, I would research local bank in your market.
Sunny Burns Paying my 1 year old as an apprentice landlord?
20 February 2017 | 22 replies
Call your local modeling agency in your area,, ask what is needed to be included in their "talent for children" listings they'll want to know his details, and you'll need to submit a head shot with along with his clothing sizes, shoe sizes, and you'll need to be available when they call for a "go see" where he's sent for a brief consult if selected from a mini group of others where they decide if he's a good match.Smiles, not to shy, able to turn, move, and follow direction is a big plus. there's been a bigger calling for other than the blue eyed blonde stereotype..
Joseph Hennis Thought experiment. What would you do in my situation?
24 February 2017 | 37 replies
I'm not a seasoned investor as I have only been doing this for about 4 years (yet to invest during a recession), but nevertheless, as you stated above, this is what I would do in your shoes
Jamie Wooley Hiring a team of door knockers. Feedback PLS!
13 February 2017 | 11 replies
A paid employee may act on behalf of the company and most likely will not need a license, you'll need to how all the requirements for a paid employee, commission only  might cut it f you're meeting all the other requirements for an employee.Again,  anytime someone on here mentions "Agent" or "Broker" or "license" the assumption goes straight to real  estate agency........that is not correct entirely, the formation of agency relationships is formed by law,  has little to do with a real estate agent, you can be an agent to buy a car,  truck load of shoes, trees or lumber, just about anything and the "Laws of Agency" apply to these relationships.If you have a formal written partnership with A and B then you may skate  past the license matter as both are buying, they must close together,  then B may sell their interest to A and walk off.
Josue Caliz First you must Define Success.
7 January 2016 | 1 reply
Meanwhile I am ordering things online...a Birkin, shoes, diamonds, etc :-D
Wesley Wong Dilemma: Own our own place or start investing
18 January 2016 | 39 replies
Something I'm still trying to remind myself is to put myself in my target market's shoes, and this target market may not be the same market I'm in.
Matt Ryan What "Personal Touches" Do You Offer Your Tenants?
8 January 2016 | 10 replies
We attend the christening or first birthday party if invited.We give gift cards for the Holidays.We help decorate for the Holidays and contribute to community potlucks/BBQs (at our 8-plex).We have a "make it your own home" policy, whereby we give approval for a reasonable modification to the property, such as painting a room, changing out a light fixture, etc.We prepare a "move-in packet" which includes information to orient them to the property (property rules, utility contact information, change of address form, our contact information, etc. ) and also information about the neighborhood, such as a walking/trail map of the local area, chamber of commerce welcome information, a list of nearby amenities (including medical, shopping, restaurants, schools, parks), menus for local pizza delivery services, coupons for local businesses, etc.We prepare a "move-in gift" which consists of a bucket of our favorite cleaning supplies and a reusable shopping bag with starter supplies of paper products, a "Zip-It" hair snare for clearing sink drains, a toilet plunger, a cutting board, approved hanging devices (picture hooks), a door mat and a shoe tray.We supply light bulbs for all permanent light fixtures for the duration of the tenancy, including specialty bulbs for appliances and chandeliers.