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Peter Nuth Where 2 start? New investor interested in buy/hold and cash flow
2 January 2016 | 21 replies
If you are looking at foreclosures, you may want to consider a 203k loan that will build in the cost of rehabilitation into the underlying mortgage.  
Chris Jurgens Any truth to this? (Facebook meme)
21 May 2017 | 9 replies
The following is copied from disabilitylawco.org.First, although the ADA and the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) implementing regulations have limited a “service animal” to a specially trained dog (or in some instances a miniature horse), those limitations do not apply to the Fair Housing Act (FHA) or Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 – the federal laws that apply to housing.It means that people with disabilities may request a reasonable accommodation to allow an emotional support animal to live with them even if their housing has restrictions or prohibitions on pets.The issue then becomes whether the person with a disability needs the animal in order to have an equal opportunity to use and enjoy the housing or housing program.
Darrin Hebert Real Estate Investor in Minneapolis
5 January 2016 | 6 replies
Hi my name is Darrin Hebert with DBH Homes, we’re an investment company focused on buying and rehabilitating homes throughout the Minneapolis & St.
Terrence Conley Miami Newbie - Liquidate or Leverage my home
21 September 2018 | 7 replies
Both avenues are viable, I really think it depends on your personal lifestyle preference as you said...Either way, once the multi units are rented and cash flowing, you can leverage them to continue to acquire more properties....And you don't need to fund 100% of the cost of acquiring+rehabilitating those properties yourself either.
Chris Bruni Introducing Chris Bruni
21 March 2017 | 6 replies
My first deals were here, but I now have property to the north and am about to acquire my first properties in northern Illinois.I enjoy the rehabilitation of depressed real estate (like therapy for me - seriously!)
Robin Valadares Canadians looking to move to the US
10 April 2017 | 1 reply
I'm an avid golfer and specialize in golf rehabilitation, so I would love to continue to treat, year round, while actively investing in real estate.Thank you for your time, looking forward to any advice or suggestions you may have!
Anthony Dilg New to REI, looking to LEARN, and invest in Chicagoland
7 November 2016 | 2 replies
Throughout this time I have been able to gain a lot of knowledge on rehabilitating and working on homes.
Halima Martin Foreclosure vs Mortgage Loan
8 November 2016 | 3 replies
This thought stayed with me for a while until I started to think that maybe buying a cheap foreclosure at the city foreclosure auction, paying for a rehabilitation and renting out this single family home would be better.
David White Getting an ARV with no comparable comps
7 November 2016 | 2 replies
Look up the latest sold property which was rehabilitated (usually within the last 6 months) and study that house.
Rainiel De La Nuez ALL Central Florida Real Estate Investors
8 April 2017 | 0 replies
APG is currently operating in Volusia County, FL with the capabilities to purchase, wholesale, rehabilitate or manage your next real estate investment.