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Jill Mathis Former PM charged rent after contract terminated
20 April 2023 | 5 replies
Aloha,Terminating your management agreement, and settling the "accounting" side of things will realistically never happen simultaneously.
Loren Thomas Ask me your electrical questions!
8 January 2022 | 211 replies
@Loren Thomas I have a puzzle that I hope you can solve for me.In a house we are working on, multiple circuits suddenly lose power simultaneously for a short time - 10 seconds to 10 minutes.
Breland Almadova Explanation of Wholesaling
17 December 2022 | 18 replies
I can see that although you could just do what people used to do which is a simultaneous closing which is quite similar to wholesaling. 
Jordan Spillers How FHA Loans and AirBnB Can Work Together
10 February 2023 | 9 replies
The 2nd FHA simultaneous exception is tougher to qualify for because you need 1 of the exceptions above and sometimes other FHA rules might apply like the 100 mile rule which is initiated when or IF you move out of a primary when trying to USE FHA to qualify for a "new," property. 
Madison Sloan Searching for First Deal/ Analyzing the Market
4 April 2023 | 4 replies
While I am not ready to invest yet, I am beginning the next step in my education by analyzing deals and watching the market while simultaneously networking with local agents. 
Daniel Porter Z e u s Lending reviews?
22 April 2023 | 15 replies
they just pre-approved me over the phone, which already has me skeptical, considering theyre the 6th or so private/hard lender i've talked to, the rest having turned me down. granted, i only am asking for pre-approval for an $80k purchase price, and they said they can approve me for the hard money short term loan, and then once a house is under contract and meets their purchase criteria, they can simultaneously approve me for a long term loan. i checked online and their reviews are pretty abysmal, but also, there are only a handful per year, and Yelp Syndrome is a thing: the majority of time no one will give a positive review when things go well, but if things go bad, people tend to leave scathing, emotional reviews. haha. which kind of seems to be the case. also, assuming they did even a hundred loans last year, or less than 10/mo, thats a 4% negative outcome. not a bad risk...what they're accusing z e u s of though (excessive undisclosed fees, mean/hateful management, etc) is pretty serious, and it would certainly defer from working with them if it was true. any help would be much appreciated. all the best, dan
Brianne H. How are people able to acquire properties so quickly?
16 May 2018 | 53 replies
You perform a simultaneous same day closing with no "boot".
Carson DuVall Hello all, feeling stuck.
31 January 2023 | 16 replies
@Carson DuVall as @Chris Seveney one option is to get a W2--which can unlock a lot of other options...Another option (that you could combine with getting a W2) is to do a house hack of a single fam or small multifam property (I'm a huge proponent of house hacking--partly because it can simultaneously increase your income while decreasing your expenditures, thereby "unlocking" other investment opportunities that you might not otherwise have access to--which is the fundamental recipe for building wealth).For instance, when I was younger, I house hacked a new property almost every 12 months for years on end.
Josh Freeman What type of Property should I start with? I have the Capital
25 July 2016 | 22 replies
I had to walk away and forfeit my $7,000.00 deposit.Lastly, I would like to replace my Corporate Recruiting job with Wholesaling & Flipping Properties while simultaneously building my rental portfolio.
Michael S. Has anyone flipped a bad flip?
14 October 2015 | 2 replies
There are so many "flippers" currently in real estate that: 1. offer way too much on a deal (an therefore get the property) because they get caught up in the heat of the moment at an auction or multiple offer situation,2. proceed to paint the entire place themselves while simultaneously learning how to paint,3. buy the cheapest possible kitchen cabinets/bath vanity from home depot or worse dump a couple gallons of paint on the 40 year old existing cabinets and attempt to straighten out some drawers4. rip up the carpet and sand the hardwood (or softwood!)