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Venky B. Dangers of buying homes built in 1900
25 February 2022 | 44 replies
Also sometimes it's stamped on the pipe if it's heavy cast of standard.
Irina C. BRRRLO during COVID yes or no?
10 May 2020 | 8 replies
Note that you'll have to pay recording fees and stamp taxes as a regular mortgage.
Chris Seveney Have Not Seen This Before - 2nd Position Note
19 February 2021 | 11 replies
Is anything stamped or initialed upon the back of the note? 
Jonathan Ramos What are you doing to get prospective sellers?
17 February 2021 | 4 replies
do you physically stamp each letter or are you just sending postcards?
Kyle Smith Cabin indoor pools (building questions)
15 February 2022 | 16 replies
Anything over 10' on the front wall needs engineering stamp of approval which will likely require wider footers, more rebar in footings, 12" poured block walls, etc.
Nazart Cadougan I've got the bug! What to do?!
22 February 2021 | 2 replies
I just plan to host a number of businesses in the main area, and I am currently finding out from an engineer if I could put a full two-bedroom apartment in the attic (space is there, just need the engineering stamps.)So yes, I have the bug, and I'm just going after the low hanging fruits for now, but in the future, I want to flip one house (even it's with a partner where I do the rehab on the side for the experience) then when I get my credit where it needs to be I'll like to get into a small multifamily. 
Nazart Cadougan I've got the bug! What to do?!
22 February 2021 | 2 replies
I just plan to host a number of businesses in the main area, and I am currently finding out from an engineer if I could put a full two-bedroom apartment in the attic (space is there, just need the engineering stamps.)So yes, I have the bug, and I'm just going after the low hanging fruits for now, but in the future, I want to flip one house (even it's with a partner where I do the rehab on the side for the experience) then when I get my credit where it needs to be I'll like to get into a small multifamily. 
Blake Jennings Tips for 1st direct mail marketing campagin?
24 February 2021 | 2 replies
I plan on spending $200 Max but my vision is using a very simple format for my first round for much less. ( paper, hand written, envelopes from Walgreens, stamps, etc...).
Daniel Rozen Your Advice Needed: Sell and '1031' Cash Out Refi or Keep Renting
5 September 2022 | 7 replies
Here are some rough stats:Home values and if SOLD today Current Home Value       $680,000 Purchased Value             $(480,000)RE Commissions (5%)    $(34,000)FL Doc Stamps                $(4,760)Rough Profit                  $161,240 Yearly P&LRent          $43,800 Mtge         $(24,000)HOA         $(1,224)Taxes       $(7,000)Ins            $(900)Maint       $(500)Total Net Profit $10,176My question to you:1.
Thomas Shiver New Western - Stay Away
16 September 2022 | 9 replies
In most cases from my research, wholesalers are simply middlemen repeating information that sellers give them, thus receiving the stamp of an unreliable source.