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Carson Wilcox 2nd Flip... Follow along!
13 March 2019 | 95 replies
Well of COURSE the inspector is different from the guy who final'd the house, and is different from the guy who approved the drawings... so he sends us a nuclear weapon of an inspection. 
Nathan Emmert "You haven't been a landlord long enough"
21 January 2012 | 12 replies
I went back about 2 months later to get funding on a 2nd property I found and apparently they got cold feet as I was "new".I showed them my resume... running Government programs up to $50,000,000... team sizes of 120 engineers... full profit and loss responsibility... 3 college degrees including an MBA... but somehow they believe being a landlord on a property that is generated rents in excess of 4 times the P&I is going to be more challenging?
Jerry W. What effect will the war in the Ukraine hon our economy?
14 March 2022 | 10 replies
Nuclear arsenals have been placed on high alert.  
Eli Sorey Contractors - What Are Your Top Pain Points?
15 January 2020 | 21 replies
Even in the tech world, resumes and educational background are a very poor measurement of ability to perform on the job.
Tina Lee Tenant is keep complaining is too cold on a fully working heater
9 April 2022 | 28 replies
I'm not sure you're at this point, but cash for keys would sort of be the nuclear option here.Has she violated the lease in any way?
Ken P. Reflections on the first year as a MF owner
11 July 2017 | 11 replies
Whether we pursue that course of action, or use this first multifamily deal and management experience to build a resume that allows us to move on to bigger deals, is something we’ll decide down the road.We listen to the BP podcasts every week, and read forum articles regularly, although I don't do much posting myself.
Theodore B Brown Excited Newb From Miami!
8 December 2015 | 16 replies
welcome, and great real estate resume and vision!
Jay Gill RE residential Notes . . .quality of properties and forrates
16 April 2016 | 18 replies
We do reach out to the borrower to see if they are able and willing to resume payments via a loan mod, but in most cases when they say "yes I do" they typically do not follow thru with completing financial statements and progressing thru the mod process, since it's much easier to stop responding.
Ian Ippolito Best sites for do doinging crowdfunding investment due diligence
27 August 2015 | 4 replies
Resumes tend to be embellished, but if I see significant skin in the game and other connections to people or organizations that I know (LinkedIn helps a great deal) I can gain some confidence in their abilities.
Dan Miller REI website
18 July 2008 | 11 replies
In my opinion, shaking hands and meeting people is much more effective.However, having a site to tell about what you do and to build credibility is a great idea (you can think of it as a digital reference or resume).