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Connor Wingfield Mortgage Broker FHA 203k
22 August 2016 | 9 replies
@Connor Wingfield,Do you already have the property identified, or are you still early in the process?
Keith Goodwine Finding code violations in walkthrough
22 August 2016 | 17 replies
All right, I'm going to offer an opinion on an issue that no one seems to be addressing, which is the number of "home improvement" projects you've identified that look to be done incorrectly and/or in violation of code.  
Heather Harrison Finding comps
23 August 2016 | 8 replies
The best thing I've found is going on the county auditors page and searching the street your potential property is located on as well as a few nearby and identifying sales in the past 6 months.
Terry Mccasland Partnership Structures
5 November 2016 | 3 replies
I know the deal can be structured anyway we want, but I am looking for examples so I can get some idea on what has worked before...For example:Two way (50/50) Flip- Partner 1 provides all capital for buying/rehabbing at prime + 5 (say 9% flat, no points)- Partner 2 does everything else, identifies property, manages rehab, flips property- After project done each partner gets 50% of profitThree way (33/33/33) Flip- Partner 1 provides all capital for buying/rehabbing at prime + 5 (say 9% flat, no points)- Partner 2 does project management, accounting, records- Partner 3 does coordinated all the work required to rehab the property- After project done each partner gets 33% of profitThanks in advance
Peter Hroph 3 roommates, 1 moving out, re-newing lease - dealing with deposit
1 November 2016 | 11 replies
I do have a suggestion you might consider in the future: have your tenants sign the lease which identifies ONE person to whom the deposit is refundable.
McCordia Young New Wholesaler from the Washington DC area
24 August 2016 | 3 replies
In my opinion using Google Analytics to identify sellers is kind of a retroactive response because once they hit your site they have already been targeted in some form or fashion. 
Vikki McCullough Need direct mail solution
26 August 2016 | 9 replies
For instance, when I started, it was difficult to identify if someone was motivated or just a tire kicker (not really interested in selling).  
Bob Wiltse REALTOR® from Concord, MA
25 August 2016 | 1 reply
I identify distressed houses to be rehabbed and flipped, or torn down and replaced with new construction.
Kaoru Kitabayashi NJ real estate appraiser
28 August 2016 | 6 replies
You would be able to get comps (like an appraiser), have quick access to the MLS and therefore identify the deals early, and you can make money representing the seller, buyer or landlord. 
Martin S. Surprising how little discussion of RE scams here
15 September 2016 | 53 replies
ThanksScammers identified so far just from watching BP podcasts:Clayton Morris and his wifeTom KrolWe should all add to the list.