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Jeffrey Evans How do I get my wife on board!!
20 January 2021 | 104 replies
For me at first it sounded overwhelming bc I didn’t feel it was my experience ( I’m a nurse ).Once I understood fully -the numbers , saw the big picture, realized I had value in process , meeting contractors , getting bids , networking , painting , brainstorming and it made sense more than me working as as a nurse ...I am now on board ;) Understanding the process from a women’s view , and understanding our roles and value we bring !!
Thomas Tsitouridis To refi, or not to refi. That is the question!
16 September 2020 | 4 replies
No Pre payment penalties on current or potential loans  Appreciate the brainstorm everyone!!
Jeff Seiff Single Family Residential Buy and Hold (Exit?) Strategy
11 May 2021 | 3 replies
I'm hoping to brainstorm with some experts that might be able to enlighten me on some strategies that I am not familiar with, or maybe help a light bulb go off in my head. 
Jimmy H. Structuring a partnership
7 September 2010 | 2 replies
I need to brainstorm (with the help here on BP) as to how to set up a deal with this guy and start building a business.Also, 2 other partnership ideas - I have thought that once we have some more capital between us we could get into some buy and hold endeavors - say apartments, and use his contracting teams for maintenance, etc. and establish our own LLC and hire 1 guy to internally do the property management.Also, there's lots of money in big contracts/government contracts.
Mathew A. Not-very-active Real Estate Broker
20 December 2010 | 9 replies
Since I don't want to be a broker full time, I'm just brainstorming ways of utilizing the license.
Lucas S. Advice For Dealing With Squatters In Adjacent Property?
14 August 2013 | 11 replies
That is all the brainstorming I have on the matter.
Thomas Landis New multifamily investor in Fort Wayne, Indiana
25 June 2015 | 14 replies
I'm always happy to help and brainstorm!
Account Closed Has anyone here used Brian Gibbons Coaching?
17 January 2016 | 35 replies
Yes @Jay HinrichsI do not coach "turn key" rental purchases, that is not a skill.I coach -looking for seller problems and brainstorming creative solutions, -getting private loans and jv partners, -learning creative financing (ie sub2, installment sales, lease options, lease purchase, legal wholesaling, rehab calculation, subordination of notes, jvs with business people, jvs with home sellers on minor rehabs, etc), -marketing for sellers, wholesale cash buyers, owner financing buyers, tenant buyers, jv credit partners, and private lenders, -learning private lending and syndication, learning prohibited transactions, disqualified persons, custodians, Reg D, etc.
Lukeisha Carr Banks Balk at REOs Wholesale Deals
23 November 2015 | 3 replies
Calling title company's and brain storming is a good idea too since you'll be benefiting from your business is they can solve a problem for you. 
Missy H. New B & H Investor from NY/NJ
25 May 2015 | 4 replies
I'll do a road trip to brainstorm with like-minded folks.Thanks for reaching out.