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Stephen N. Question from experienced rehabbers about roofs
22 October 2011 | 8 replies
If you want to develop a good reputation, then don't do it.
Chris Clothier Biggest Mistake for Real Estate Online Marketing
19 February 2012 | 16 replies
Here is another line from an article that was spun and not written by a person:The heal for not usually new home construction though a housing stagnation in ubiquitous is associated directly to consumer confidence, that is directly associated to practice levels, Hogue said.It's crazy that this is even out there associated with someone's name and company...and by default, their reputation!!
Elio Mariani Holding property in LLC/Corp
25 November 2011 | 27 replies
Make a web sight, some business cards, that makes it reputable. 3) Form your investment property as an LLC, because you can choose your taxation, and move it to an S-corp very easily if you later choose to, but you will have a hell of a time changing a S-corp into anything else. 4) Lend the funds from XYZ lending too XYZ properties, this mitigates all losses, creates returns, etc..
Laurel Bowen Am I Doing Something Wrong?
2 August 2012 | 25 replies
My reputation is important to me and it is just plain wrong.So advice?
Chelsy C Another issue for my first flip
9 November 2011 | 14 replies
The buyer will most likely require you to fix the damage, plus it will hurt your reputation that you didn't just fix it in the first place.
Kent R. Wholesaling Lease Options
4 July 2017 | 53 replies
Keep a good reputation.
Greg P. How many rehabs can a contractor typically handle? Cautious
15 November 2011 | 8 replies
I'm working with a new contractor who has good reputation on service magic and seems like a very nice guy.
NA Beauvais Locating commercial properties in my area.
19 November 2011 | 5 replies
Build your network, make those connections, and build a reputation as someone who can make deals happen and you'll find that people bring deals your way.
Lonnie Hammond Ambitious Aspiring Investor
22 November 2011 | 8 replies
Start with 1 thing and get good at it IMO.Flipping/Rehabbing will take either cash or a reputation & results.
Mike Nelson Can you wholesale Occupied Multifamily Units???
19 November 2011 | 9 replies
Of course not, but most of these big "reputable" companies do it .