Louis Mannikko
Funding holding me back
3 September 2016 | 1 reply
Books, Articles, companies, a cold beer to relax...
Marian Smith
My Flood Experience 2010
27 August 2017 | 0 replies
Once all the wet stuff is out, you can relax a bit.
Jack Murray
Adding Accessory Dwelling Unit
8 March 2019 | 10 replies
, do not forget you will be prolonging the sale for the 2-3 months it takes to build it and you will have mortgage payments and taxes to figure in holding costs for those months, which take away from that profit. best to get all your numbers and find out if the expenses are worth the return.
Jay Sechowicz
Having a tenant get sick
8 September 2017 | 18 replies
I have two elderly tenants, both of whom may need prolonged hospitalizations and/or nursing home placement this year.
Anshu Sanghi
Retain SFH or sell and invest somewhere else for higher return
11 September 2017 | 6 replies
I'd be patient, relax on this and keep it.
Michael Halow
Direct mail Database Management Tools
1 June 2019 | 32 replies
Just sit back relax and watch the money come in...You do not need to pay ANYONE for SEO, PPC, any kind of marketing.
Desmond Alexander
Houston, TX and 0% down payment
18 September 2017 | 6 replies
But here's what I had to say minus the link.It's the FHA 203(h) program, The pro's are definitely the 0 down, and that the qualification guidelines are more relaxed.
Nathaniel Birdsong
Advice: Credit score 670
15 September 2017 | 5 replies
FORECLOSURE: A seven year waiting period is required, and is measured from the completion date of the foreclosure.A three year waiting period is permitted if extenuating circumstances [EC: non recurring events that are beyond control that result in a sudden, significant and prolonged reduction in income or a catastrophic increase in financial obligations] can be documented and the lesser LTV of 90% or the standard product guidelines.
Charlie L.
How long is a typical day for an RE agent?
3 October 2017 | 7 replies
Want to have a relaxing dinner?
Joseph Bramante
What is stopping you from investing in multifamily?
30 September 2017 | 187 replies
So relax. $200/month sounds like a very small property.