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Gabe G. Repairs, where do you draw the line?
23 December 2014 | 41 replies
The next time I have a capable 30 yr old adult tenant call and ask for me to change lightbulbs or put in screendoor where there wasnt one, or paint the entire house, because it's white in color, because they dont like it, or paint the bathroom after it was just painted 1.5 yrs ago, because they don't use an exhaust fan.I'll point them towards you:)
Emily Powell Investing in Houston while oil prices fall?
10 January 2015 | 15 replies
Obviously, it won't be like the past 2 yrs and that might be good for investors. 
Max T. Little by little - one step at a time house hacking
24 January 2015 | 1 reply
Lived in the small unit and rented the other for $950 (raised to $1050 3 yrs later).Age 25 - brought in two partners and bought another duplex, this one for $180,000.
Terry P. What to bring to the bank for the loan process
10 July 2017 | 1 reply
TO START OFF WITH A FEW THINGS THAT COME TO MIND:I assume you are looking to get qualified for your new home purchase so all the things need for the first loan in Income, assets, 2 yrs of tax returns, Bank Statements, etc.For your first rental: copy of lease Schedule E for 2 years.  
Dominic Balconi How Did You Fund Your Large Apartment Deals?
26 August 2017 | 6 replies
And I had 13 yrs in the buy and hold business.  
Pete Tam Insurance company for investment property in Michigan
3 May 2016 | 15 replies
I am able to get decent quote 2 yrs ago but will let you know when it comes to renewal in next few months time. 
Vermar White New investor in nyc with plenty of resources but no results
25 June 2014 | 4 replies
Hello fellow investors,im new to investing, i had my real estate license for 3 yrs, spent thousands on starting my R.E.I. business i have tools and websites that allow me to get all the info on pre foreclosures (lender's attorney info, and borrowers home address), addresses of cash buyers, generic contracts (need a nys attorney to modify), i even have access to POF and funds (100% transactional funding & 50% buy and hold funding) but i can't seem to close my first deal.i understand i need to have my own attorney and cpa but i have no more funds to pay for their services. i also tried to do some wholesaling but nyc is a tougher market than i thought.any advice on what i can do?
Richard W. I made a newbie mistake, WORST possible, bought a 2nd! Advice please.
18 April 2015 | 33 replies
If 5 yrs comes and goes without mortgagee filing for foreclosure- then he will have waived his rights to foreclose.Sebastian
Ryan K. Best cordless tool system?
15 November 2017 | 18 replies
;)Switched from DeWalt to Makita 6 yrs ago and never looked back.
Jeremy M. North Carolina lender questions
18 February 2018 | 7 replies
With the cash out on my numbers currently it would only put me at 65% to 70% LTV@Maxwell Allen the "after seasoning" terms I have available are 30 yrs/4 to 4.5% if property is held in my personal name.