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Cameron Marmon Repairs using tenant security deposit
19 February 2019 | 9 replies
Cameron,Have to agree with JD, in a lot of states you cant charge for your personal time, but could keep your receipts for the materials.
Kyle Neff LLC - Must have or nice to have?
27 February 2019 | 97 replies
Oftentimes, your insurance company contends that you failed to disclose risks during the application process - therefore your claim is rendered invalid based on these allegations.
Account Closed Pushing Through Our First Wholesale Deal...
20 February 2019 | 0 replies
When my partner Cameron and I first bought a Wholesale Real Estate program from a "guru", he made it sound like such an easy process.
Nicholas Olson How do I handle this tenant dispute?
23 February 2019 | 27 replies
Allegedly the children of one unit are bullying the children in another unit and their parents are self disciplining the other units children. 
Cameron Ure Best Degree To Have as a Real Estate Investor
21 February 2019 | 2 replies
Hi Cameron,For this business, no degree is probably better than any degree.Why, because:They will not teach you how to make money in this business.You will spend a lot of time jumping through their hoops vs spending time on this business.Unless you're free at BYU you will have student debt to pay off.The positives to a degree you probably already know, possible job, possible social standing with some people, etc...This business is unique.Hire a CPA that knows this business, and you personally read the IRS rules on Deprecation, and 1031 exchanges.Hire an attorney that knows this business to form your LLC, and read an ebook about how to run the LLC.Make as many business friends as possible in the area you want to do business in by attending Real estate meetups.
Daniel Jodrey Investing with a W2 job affect your calculations?
13 March 2019 | 17 replies
@Cameron Lambo i would say not necessarily not self sustaining.
Cameron Moore Credit in lieu of repairs
29 November 2018 | 2 replies
Originally posted by @Cameron Moore:I am purchasing a home at $205k and have 6,300 coming back to me as a credit in lieu of repairs (wrote up in an addendum.)
Ryan Judah Mold in a dishwasher
12 December 2018 | 3 replies
And if she's that mold-sensitive (allegedly), maybe it would be better for it to not be there.As a middle road, you could advise her to open the door to let it dry between cycles and run a de-humidifier.
Bruce Lynn DA forfeiture sales in Philadelphia
11 December 2018 | 4 replies
Owning these remotely would especially be difficult, between tenant turnover, the frequency of vacancy and squatters in the area, and the continuing heroin epidemic there (hence why the forfiture rate was as high as it was anyway).That being said, Shift Capital is already in the area investing millions in mixed industrual/commercial/art spaces, and allegedly owns over 150 residential parcels in their portfolio... so they would be the ones to talk to regarding remote property management. 
Roger R. Are prices dropping yet?
14 January 2019 | 53 replies
I'm in Cameron park just outside Sacramento.