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Eyal B. Multi-Family reposition in Los Angeles - Lots of Photos
6 August 2015 | 75 replies
I took over a fourplex mid last year and went halfway on the renovations, and because of that didn't capture the forced appreciation - wish I'd done what you did.  
Cameron Chesney Leads Capture Spreadsheet
25 November 2014 | 0 replies

I have tried filtering out a leads spreadsheet to track my direct mail responses and I am guess I am not typing in the proper keywords in the search. I know there are investors on this site who have come up with and s...

Barry Cohen Repair estimate after tenant moved out
5 December 2014 | 13 replies
You can go a step further, if you are apprehensive and want further reassurances, and even say make sure the pics are 'standing back' (to make sure that the entire room and therefore identifying features that are unique to this unit) are captured in the pics.  
Brett Synicky Direct mail question: YLs vs. PCs
17 February 2015 | 13 replies
Using YL's should be tailored to homeowners in distress and PC's should be to capture the attention of absentee owners or other.
N/A N/A Building your client base?
11 August 2005 | 2 replies
Use various sources to generate the leads but also be thinking about how to capture and retain them once you have them via e-mail drip campaigns, mail outs, and newsletters.live long and prosper!
Mark Davis Bees in your walls
8 September 2011 | 16 replies
We created a vacumn with a large storage container that would provide the ability to capture the bees rather than using chemicals to kill them.
Matt Gooding Looking for input from fellow investors on how they do taxes
2 June 2019 | 11 replies
I purchased these through an owner finance deal from a family friend so I wont have a large financial institution providing me with an interest rate form, but we very straight forward 30 year amortization tables so calculating the interest on the year will very straight forward as well (he knows he has to capture interest he made as income, he is a seasoned real estate investor).
Aaron Millis How to/should I challenge the appraisal?
17 October 2019 | 3 replies
Should we do something about this appraisal now or just explain all of this down the road to a different appraiser if we were to want to capture that equity? 
Ellie Perlman Value Add vs Turn Key: Which One is Better?
18 September 2020 | 4 replies
Value-add is always better for those looking to capture equity and then either refi or 1031.Turn-key is good for high income earners (or high net worth) who are just looking to park money.
Ujwal Velagapudi San Francisco's Rents Drop 35% - Long Term or Temporary?
30 December 2020 | 45 replies
I had a plan to increase rent by capturing rents on "free for all" parking spaces on the lot and also renting out a storage area.