
12 January 2020 | 4 replies
Just like in basketball or football the game is all about speed, efficiency, and execution (value provided.)

17 January 2022 | 24 replies
That’s what I hear a lot when I talk to other landlords, they say “just fix things quickly or drop rent” but like you’re saying, fixing things fast is part of it, dropping rent isn’t going to, but for a tenant that is cooperative, pays on time, treats things like their own; to me it’s worth a couple bucks in a gift card and they also feel that gratification because The gift card shows recognition

13 January 2020 | 64 replies
@Ahmed YoussefIt’s all things you learn and encounter that’s why this page is so helpful it speeds up that knowledge gain.
20 August 2014 | 3 replies
My HOA put a speed bump in front of my home so I was wondering if they have the right to do so?

26 August 2014 | 45 replies
The consequences of mistakes happen at the speed of light.

26 August 2014 | 12 replies
I'm pretty confident that I can get you up to speed on SEO but I need those questions answered first.ThanksJ

29 March 2022 | 8 replies
The benefits to seller is that they can collect additional income via interest on the loan, potentially a higher purchase price for the use of seller financing, and they can spread out their capital gains tax exposure (if any) over two or more years rather than all in one year.Benefits to buyer using seller financing - ease of loan docs and no lender qualifications, no appraisal required, speed of financing, additional leverage avenue, potential to have lower interest costs than a hard or private money loan, no points or loan fees, etc.The key to seller financing is how you negotiate and how comfortable you can make the seller with the scenario.
27 August 2014 | 1 reply
(B) You likely are not up to speed on all the details that it takes to get a loan.

6 September 2014 | 18 replies
As well as this site, to at least get me up to speed.

24 January 2017 | 30 replies
So unless you have a boatload of cash you can leave in your deals, its going to be really tough to grow a portfolio with any reasonable speed without using hard money.