
24 April 2019 | 17 replies
Make sure it explicitly explains the process for termination if you are unhappy with their services, but especially if they violate the terms of your agreement.3.

27 April 2019 | 2 replies
Make sure it explicitly explains the process for termination if you are unhappy with their services, but especially if they violate the terms of your agreement.3.

27 April 2019 | 18 replies
Or just enjoy holding the little guy in your arms at 2:00am...nothing wrong with that either!

29 July 2019 | 39 replies
Successfully pulling off a BRRRR requires you to seek & find a distressed property from a distressed seller, buy it at a below market price, successfully rehab it at a cost that makes the property comparable to turnkey properties in the market but for an all in price that is below what these comparable turnkey properties are being sold for in an arm's length transactions.

23 April 2019 | 8 replies
if he's going to do it DIY with you Tyler then there will be some elements of arms length that the IRS has addressed that you'll all need to be wary of.

24 April 2019 | 6 replies
Make sure it explicitly explains the process for termination if you are unhappy with their services, but especially if they violate the terms of your agreement.3.
23 April 2019 | 3 replies
Currently, I'm trying to decide if I should use my real estate license that I received in the last 6 months and explore brokerage as a means of getting my feet wet, building capital, and networking or if I should just arm myself with as much information as possible and start putting deals together.

11 February 2021 | 7 replies
Something like 5 yr fixed then 1 yr arm on a 15-25 year am.

29 April 2019 | 8 replies
I keep things at arms length and know that my servicer is handling the compliance piece.

15 April 2020 | 14 replies
IMO, not worth dealing with used appliances - all savings will go out the window with the first repair call. unless of course your lease agreements explicitly require tenant to maintain appliances (not typical in CA but common in mid-West)Personally, I always buy new from HD and always get 5 year pro warranty - covers all repairs and in a few cases ended up with new units when they could not fix old ones.