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Kevin Nelson Seller Financing Standards
19 October 2024 | 5 replies
This will also mitigate risk.based on skin in the game.
Chris G. Storm Damage to Rental Property
18 October 2024 | 3 replies
Any delay or failure in the performance by Landlord hereunder shall be excused if and to the extent caused by the occurrence of any event that is beyond Landlord's control, such as fires/ floods, earthquakes, wars, sabotage, terrorism, vandalism, governmental acts, injunctions, or labor strikes, acts of God and any other occurrences that are unavoidable or unpreventable despite reasonable efforts to prevent, avoid, delay, or mitigate the effects thereof."
Othman Zizi Philly first time investor - New Western
17 October 2024 | 6 replies
Nothing I can do either after the fact, perhaps mitigate the damage that’s done but never reverse course.
Andy Port Is syndicated co-investing (passive) right for me?
24 October 2024 | 10 replies
Others might be fine with taking risk, but least by doing this a person can get an idea of what might go wrong.e) Legal document analysis: it will usually take a few days to go through the legal document properly, as almost inevitably there are tons of gotchas that either have to be explained, or mitigated with a side letter.That is the very short summary of what I do.
Craig S. Multifamily Construction Cost Projections?
17 October 2024 | 2 replies
.), the location, depth, and capacity of utilities to service the site - including public utilities (sanitary, storm and water services), franchised utilities (power, gas, cable), capacity of the local streets to accommodate additional traffic from your development...Be sure to find out if there are any specific local ordinances you need to satisfy (possible tree & wetland surveys, together with any necessary tree & landscape or wetland mitigation plans) and whether there are any concerns from municipal departments (e.g. hydrant locations from the fire department, storm inlet and retention requirements, as well as asphalt / concrete road requirements from the engineer), entrance requirements from the road commission (left turn and passing lanes at the site entrance), etc.Once you get past all this you can finally prepare a preliminary site plan and enter the political arena to get preliminary site plan approval, and to address any concessions the board and neighbors want from you to overcome their objections to your development.
Kenny Banuelos 18 years old, serious about investing!!
15 October 2024 | 14 replies
It’s the smarter move, it would mitigate the risk a lot more if I knew more experienced investors.
Jake Barrutia Allow full year prepaid rent?
17 October 2024 | 19 replies
There is always a way to pre-mitigate risk, but as investors there is no way to avoid all risks. 
Johnny Lynum The Best Financial Advice You Wish You Knew Sooner?
16 October 2024 | 5 replies
I started exploring multifamily properties and various markets, which helped mitigate risk and maximize returns.By expanding my focus to include different areas, I was able to weather market fluctuations better and ensure a steadier cash flow.
David A. Are we biting off more than we can chew for out first BRRRR? Any tips?
16 October 2024 | 10 replies
- What should we look out for during the walk-through to mitigate unexpected expenses?
Ryan Rabbitt Employer does not match 401k - should I invest?
14 October 2024 | 24 replies
I have a small real estate portfolio and a long investing horizon as I'm in my early 30s.Thoughts on why to stop 401k:- no match benefit- returns are very low avg. annual ~5.5% last 3 years net of fees- can only borrow up to 50k from 401k - limited access to capital until retirement age Thoughts on why it could be good to invest in ETFs or general securities example instead(SPY) :- higher returns 9% avg annual last 3 years net of fees - access to capital - securities backed line of credit (could be used as another form of liquidity to continue purchasing real estate) - long-term mitigated tax liability - if you never sell the underlying securities and instead use the line of credit as a form of liquidity to purchase assetsIt seems like this could be a long-term strategy with limited tax liability.