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James Park New Landlord. How to handle a situation when tenant cannot pay the full rent amount
21 June 2012 | 51 replies
As far as December payment i will pay you the 1800 but I asked you before if i can do it when i get back from my trip from Singapore on the 3rd and you had agreed to it As long as i have it in your account before the 5th and its okay, i will be in chicago Dec 3rd arriving at Midway at 8.00 p.m and the banks are close by then so i can deposit it on Monday early morning.
C & J Metzger Okay BP Nation What are your TOP 5 favorite books on REI?
27 February 2013 | 12 replies
I like the Rich Dad series because of the motivational aspect, but this book has a lot of different aspects of investing.2.
Loc R. Just got an iPhone: App recommendations?
21 May 2015 | 62 replies
Originally posted by Rich Schmidt:Originally posted by Jeff S:Can anyone recommend a good mileage tracker?
Cora Bennett Is now a good time to invest in properties in Orlando FL?
26 October 2011 | 7 replies
My husband and I would like to work together to achieve a more financially secure future (that and I'm terribly bored sitting behind a desk all day making other people rich!)
Rich Hupper Working for investors. What do they want to see?
9 November 2011 | 8 replies
Rich, as a relatively new investor focusing on rehabs right now, the biggest things we rely on our realtor for are:-Getting us into see places-Comps, comps, comps-Opinions on ARV-Negotiating the dealAnd the most important: Doing all of the above in a timely manner.
Kelly Burton Employing Broker Opinions Please
3 November 2011 | 3 replies
Kelly I looked at recruiting agent for my firm years ago.At one point I did an active campaign and had about 45 agents at my firm at one time.I have found most agents feel entitled or won't follow the steps you tell them to be successful.They will skip some steps because they are lazy and want to "get rich quick" like the rest of the population which is why so many fail.If I add an agent say on a 70/30 split then I have to take time from my own deals where I make 100 percent to make 30 with them.The training and getting over their mindset takes so much more time than me doing my own deals.This is why I have only 7 agents right now.I got rid of the rest.Many companies try the 100 percent model but you get either new agents having no experience,part-time agents who are rusty,child support demands,irs tax liens,license lapses for education and or non-payment of dues etc.It is a huge headache to keep up with for a low return.If you go the other route you can train new agents for a fat split before they leave the business or train a select few agents that you want to feed leads to on your team.I just focus now on my own investment purchases and my own commercial listings.
Ariella Cohen First deal - am I missing something
16 November 2011 | 7 replies
Ariella,I agree with Rich on this one.