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Account Closed Has anyone purposefully overpaid?
11 May 2017 | 16 replies
I certainly don't want to advocate or inquire regarding anything illegal, non-compliant, or disingenuous.Some thoughts from a 30,000 foot level:  Is this a non-desirable aspect of the RE industry?
Account Closed For The Love of Pete Don't Syndicate your First Deal!
26 April 2023 | 54 replies
If you're looking to go far in this biz execution of management (asset level and property level) is mission critical.
Antonio Martinez Newbie: Have idea of using HELOC to supercharge my REI start
27 August 2018 | 3 replies
I see your frame of mind on this, but on a personal level I never want to use a HELOC for a major purchase or to pay off other debt.
James Farrel Security Deposit Only $200?
2 October 2016 | 9 replies
Personally my stress level is lower with higher deposits though.
Chanel Sanders Buying property with water in basement
11 May 2020 | 8 replies
Water seeks its own level. I
Amy Niederhauser LLC protection and bank accounts/ credit cards
30 July 2020 | 10 replies
All that being said, what happens at the State level is a different matter. 
Jeff Banky Seeking Multifamily Partner/Coach/Mentor...
2 February 2017 | 3 replies
Hello All.As the title states…I am looking for a multifamily coach/mentor to partner with to take me to the next level!I
Dan Verdick Twin Home first time investor looki fongr opinions
25 October 2013 | 9 replies
While I would pass on this property every person's comfort level is different.
Bryan Hancock Best Places To Rent Cherry Pickers
4 September 2012 | 6 replies
13 steps to taking a picture from a potential second story level view.if you're really serious about taking a pic from a 2 story level, i have my practical 2cents to throw in :)1. determine what height your view would be2. determine length of your the telescoping pole you just used today3. height from #1 - length of telescoping pole + 2 feet + = height of ladder you'll need4. get the size of ladder you'll need (as referenced in #3.)5. bring tape measure6. bring a friend (who's not afraid of heights)7. have friend hold ladder (or you hold ladder) - whoever's not afraid of heights8. climb up that ladder w/tape measure9. measure the 2ft as referenced in #3.10. do not climb beyond the 2ft point from the top of ladder to where you will stand (safety precaution/stability)11. set timer on your camera12. push telescopic pole (that already has your camera set and ready to go) and set on a step of the ladder13. don't forget to share your pics w/the group!
Jason Malabute Paying my agent bonus
27 February 2019 | 4 replies
This is how you take your investment game to the next level. I