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Collin Hays Tips for negotiating your real estate deal
9 January 2025 | 18 replies
Help your clients write smart offers based on #4.
Tina Artigliere Quest Trust Suddenly Closed down Administration on their Solo 401K Plans
17 January 2025 | 24 replies
I thought he was super smart and a straight shooter. 
John Lee 22, New to REI and looking to network and ask for advice
7 January 2025 | 20 replies
It keeps things professional while giving you room to grow your expertise.I admire your perspective on keeping your parents’ resources separate from your own—it’s smart to want to succeed on your own terms.
Greg P. Small Multi Family Coaches/mentors? 2-4 units.
24 January 2025 | 22 replies
to your point, if you save up so that you're in a strong financial position, house hack a solid duplex in a decent neighborhood, make smart decisions, and hold it indefinitely, you'll be fine.conversely, if you have $0 and somehow start out with a risky flip, or borrow $20K and spend it all on a magic mentoring program, or buy a terrible property in a neighborhood you've never been to, you may not be fine.
Dan Thomas Airbnb claim process
4 January 2025 | 19 replies
It might be worth talking to a lawyer but not sure if it's small claims or worth it.Also, you might already have all of these things but for future prevention:- smart thermostat (so you receive alerts when the inside temperature dips below whatever preset you have)- Minut (or similar device) would also alert you to the inside (and outside) temperatures; for example, I have 2 devices inside the house and outside on the hot tub deck.
Sebastien Tinsley Looking to begin my journey into REI
13 January 2025 | 45 replies
Hitting local meetups is smart—Tampa has a great investor community where you can connect with wholesalers and lenders.
Paloma Wodehouse High Priced First Buy
8 January 2025 | 9 replies
We hope to get into real estate investing by flipping homes, but we also understand it’s smart to diversify a little and have some longer term goals like rental properties.
Karma Abdula Partnered Success in Arlington
31 December 2024 | 0 replies
Partnerships and smart financing made this deal a win!
Nicholas Woo what are your thoughts using Anderson advisors?
21 January 2025 | 31 replies
With enough knowledge you can make a educated decision on which approach you take.My experience:I personally don't sign up for any program who take you aside during events and try to sell packages that is just blatant sales strategy.Once you sign up there is every attempt to make you sign for their programs for bookkeeping, registered agent, LLC or corp setup fee which have ridiculous even with platinum membership.Basic standard structure they suggest to take advantage of multiple deductions can be easily achieved by proper education or work with a good firm like https://wcginc.com  who is local to you.A umbrella C-crop to manage all other LLC properties and take advantage of many tax deductions that are not available with a llc, its also used to take losses up to 100K as startup expenses and dissolve the entity after few years.Few LLC entities for investing in Real Estate, etc preferably in Wyoming or Nevada ( you can find many companies online who can do this for $150 compared to anderson $1500-$3000) , they will claim they have a secret Operating agreement which is bogus.They certainly try to take advantage of tax loopholes and claim to be smart people, my view they are just taking advantage of numbers as per their own statements.
Jordan Laney PM changed the utilities too early and now we're stuck holding the bag
8 January 2025 | 38 replies
The real issue is that they didn’t have a plan to monitor usage or set up protections to minimize costs during the eviction process.Ideally, the PM could’ve done things like:Limit access to unnecessary areas to reduce power use.Install smart thermostats to keep heat at a safe minimum.Request a utility cap in court during eviction proceedings (if allowed in your area).Bottom line: It’s less about the utility switch itself and more about proactively managing costs once the tenant overstayed.bro what?