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Ryan Smith Startup Ideas... What would you do?
26 October 2018 | 3 replies
Let's say (and this is not a hypothetical) that the first time your 'go to' hands on maintenance person does a 'no call no show' when investigating a say, water rot issue where it seems like some shingles may be failing up close to the corner of a house's gutter system/etc. 
Rony Calixte Primary Residence Question
19 March 2019 | 12 replies
You have to fail at least once to be considered getting something PERFECT.
Stephen Waldroup BRRRR strategy deal analysis
23 October 2018 | 16 replies
But the Cash Flow analysis fails to meet my minimum criteria.  
Olivia Rojas Looking for real estate attorneys
21 October 2018 | 3 replies
There may be ethical reasons to not assign a contract (my personal opinion is that (1) if the contract provides seller financing or other terms that rely on the performance of the buyer after the closing, it is unethical to switch buyers without the seller's permission or (2) if you haven't properly vetted the assignee or used language to prevent them from also assigning to someone who can't perform and you are not able to close if they fail to, that is not fair to the seller) but that is a personal opinion not a legal distinction.I'd be interested in taking assignment of your contract if it is a truly profitable deal. 
Aaron Symbol Worried About Possible Building Condemnation by the City
20 October 2018 | 0 replies
, and have started to fail.
Stephen Neto New landlord and possible tenant situation already! Advice please
28 October 2018 | 47 replies
I failed to endorse with past tenant and just hoping they will pay and being hopeful is not enough.
Alan Chambers Buying properties with a friend.
22 October 2018 | 15 replies
It will kind of open your mind to all the ways a company can be structured, and all the fail safes a contract needs.
Jeremy A. any lenders like help disabled vet refi cash out
12 September 2018 | 1 reply
im stuck on 3rd R of BRRRR.i bought triplex financed my downpayment and used total $45k to fix up now cant afford to refi cash out to repeat cause need 2-3 months of reserves ie $3500-4500 in personal not dba account. i only have dba and i spent it on fixing 3 unit and rehabbing my new personal residence. both have equity but no one wants do Heloc with me credit is 700. owe $79k on triplex ARV is eta $225k based on noi , gross rents $2995 net monthly is $1850, moved into 3 unit for 5 months while fixing then tried refi while living onsite but needed 1140 rent to meet debt 2 income ratio to buy primary residence and b4 moved out i  tried refi via VA but  told need make 6 payments first. so i hunt for portfolio lenders...no luck yet tried 4 in Maine. once moved out tried refi triolex conventionally with veterans unlimited, and quicken loans. both failed me on dumb minutiae wasted 3 months.now spent all my original financed money to fix up triplex and rest money to buy, move and rehabb my primary and now have no reserves. im living off my rent incomes. cant save up need buy 6-8 unit need 25% down plus rehab costs.sitting on 3 acre river front 1500 sqft camp with 2 barns 35ft from river that needs rehabbing but owe $52k ARV is $190k. holding is $550 month, needs $50k rehabb any lenders offer no reserves and 100% besides VA and no seasoning?
Kurt G. Backsplash Tile That Appeals To The Masses
17 February 2019 | 13 replies
Subway tile is very trendy and fail safe, but not my personal choice to use.
Waide Franklin Need Encouragement on this Real Estate journey
12 September 2018 | 2 replies
Remember, you only fail when you stop getting back up.