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Sara Peak Multi Family Insurance: What to look for
21 November 2017 | 2 replies
General Liability – This covers you against claims of Bodily injury and Property damage.Bodily injury – This is the most common coverage everyone is concerned about and rightfully so.These are the most common types of claims.It can be anything from a tenant triping on a step, falling from a balcony, a guest or passerby slipping/falling on the sidewalk.Property Damage – Example, your building starts on fire, and causes damage to your neighbor.Your ceiling comes down on tenants property.
Austin Fruechting FOOTBALL & REAL ESTATE INVESTING
22 November 2017 | 21 replies
If you don't know where you're aiming then you'll never get where you want to be....I found this to be true not only with golf but also with investing and a bunch of other aspects of life.Set your target first and then fill in the blanks.
Jake K. Newbie from Baltimore..NEED Encouragement!
2 January 2018 | 42 replies
The "no money" aspect, strictly means that you are not purchasing the property yourself, you would be assigning the property to an end buyer.
Scott Graham How did YOU show Thanks to your REI Team??
23 November 2017 | 3 replies
We pick one of our favorite restaurants, book the entire place on one of their closed nights or a slow night in January, and invite our work team (plus one guest each) to join us for dinner and a celebration to show our gratitude.Most of our construction/trades contractors don't have health insurance and put off aspects of their health care.
Rachael Britton Working with realtors
5 December 2017 | 11 replies
Also, there is more to the deal then simply negotiating the deal - make sure you understand all aspects of the closing process if you attempt this without an agent (from inspections, to objections/clauses to get you out, to on record and off record title work, just make sure you know the full process which is what a buyer's agent can help with).
Gilbert Lugo How long did it take you to land your very first property?
14 December 2017 | 29 replies
I’ve been trying to stay focused in that aspect also. 
Preston C. Bringing in New Tenant After Broken Lease
22 November 2017 | 5 replies
Anyway, your point stands and this is an aspect of renting we have become more conscious of recently.
Joshua Hollandsworth Can a city deny me a permit just because they want to?
26 November 2017 | 21 replies
In either case for what I'm doing, I need an architect for the site plan for the change of use and a land use attorney for the legal aspects and complying with the notifications to the surrounding property owners. 
Shaun R. Accidental Real Estate Agent
29 November 2017 | 10 replies
@Nathan G. so it sounds like the "part time" aspect is in mindset and action rather than hours worked.
Mark Baldwin Pitfalls of investing in notes from a distance
25 November 2017 | 6 replies
The transactional aspect is appealing, as well as the ability to accrue cashflow, which is my goal.