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Ken Weiner Anderson Business Advisors
20 March 2024 | 193 replies
I learned about it in late November, so In December after I had battled with Anderson, I wrote the IRS a certified letter asking them if there was anything I could do about it and if there was any kind of forgiveness for a first time offense.
Matt Morgan Parents battling foreclosure for years
12 March 2024 | 21 replies
They have been battling foreclosure for well over 5 years.
Ahmed Habib What is best strategy to close first few wholesale deals?
13 March 2024 | 6 replies
There are a few types of people who will buy your end of line flips….1) Those that will only buy truly safe … battle born… “equity the day I buy”.. opportunities And/or2) those that were trained to see real estate investing as a much more risky “ investment”… in other words  “ a buy that “SHOULD” have value after appreciation”With Buyer group #1… if you provide truly investor grade deals that haven’t been stripped of most of the equity before you try to flip, you will build a following of investor grade buyers that WILL pay cash and CAN close “ as soon as the title search is done”… This will net smaller nets for you initially , but you will own a REAL Buyers list… that WILL have the experience… to REALLY CLOSE ASAP.And that will make your machine run MUCH more smoothly.Or2) you can initially max out your net on a few deals as you scape out most of the equity for yourself… but you will only be working with non experienced buyers.. who will buy ….one… realize that they are in WAY too deep… have no B plan.. and they will be FAR less likely to buy again… AND they may never even make it to your first closing .So.. your choice… cultivate a crop of GREAT slam dunk , low work load real buyer investors…. where all you need to do is find the property , mark it up a LITTLE ..and we do all of the rest of the work…Or sew a crop of weeds…I do spend a little bit of my time asking wholesalers to take me off of their lists.I would love to buy from you.I don’t want to spend my time doing the initial marketing.I am willing to pay for your valueBut I don’t buy properties that don’t have TWO exit strategies1) enough equity AT CLOSING so that, at the very least I could sell it TODAY without taking a loss…..AND2) after my expertise …. 
Cleiton Levinski Need Help Starting in Real Estate Investing
13 March 2024 | 9 replies
You're likely not as much of a beginner as you think, as learning how to take care of your own home is half of the battle.
Estevan Benavides New to STR
10 March 2024 | 12 replies
I am definitely not an expert in Las Vegas but I feel it would be an uphill battle
Rohit Dhing Investment property Mcallen vacancy issue!
9 March 2024 | 8 replies
It's an uphill battle if a property is priced at the top of its market value.
Brian Stampe Zoning battle on nonconforming before code went into effect
4 March 2024 | 1 reply
However, the major caveat is that there is a zoning battle going on right now.
Kenny Clark Lead by example, lead with love
5 March 2024 | 0 replies
It's an uphill battle and I'm here for it with arms ears and eyes wide open!
John Dawson Starting out as a Realtor and Investor in NWA
5 March 2024 | 12 replies
Real estate as an agent or investor is hard work, and a lot of him is a mental battle more than anything.