Joshua Dorkin
What was the most important event in your real estate investing career?
28 November 2012 | 10 replies
10 Years of SFH investment blood, sweat and tears, were the eventual foundation and financial strength, to allow a move into buying a foreclosed 11 acre developable commercial site.
Larry Flanagan
What happens to property if someone dies & no one opens estate?
21 August 2014 | 2 replies
Eventually, the house will go into tax sale, foreclosure, or even receivorship if there are outstanding code violations, which, like blood in the water, will attract those looking to strip meat from bones.
Lauren Hogan
Why Do You Invest in New Orleans? (Testimonial for BP!)
18 August 2021 | 10 replies
New Orleans is in your blood, for both people who were born here (especially south of I-10!)
Nathaniel K.
Insights on Section 8 as a landlord/Investor
8 July 2023 | 30 replies
Nearly 30 years in this business, I have not yet learned how to get Blood out of a turnip.
John Moorhouse
Dropping out of High School.
22 January 2020 | 210 replies
Over the course of six years I have almost maximized my W-2 income and put in blood sweat and tears sweat equity into my rentals.
Tony Freeman
Why Security Deposits In Chicago Are A NO NO!
16 September 2022 | 21 replies
I would still charge the security deposit and not let our super stupid idiots at the city council deter me from collecting a security deposit and paying your tenants a stupid 1% or $10 for a $1,000 security deposit.If you are so worried about being $1.00 off and getting fined be the best landlord in town and give your tenants $20 every year and they will think they died and wen to heaven.As for not getting a security deposit and suing for damages, you can't squeeze blood from a rock and I found it is cumbersome, time-consuming and expensive to take a tenant to court and win, go to court a second time for an appeal and win and go to court two to three more times to do discovery for your tenant's assets to try to collect on your judgement and still not get one penny.
Mary Joe
Renter's Insurance - how do you phrase that in the lease?
17 January 2021 | 22 replies
Rule of thumb: a renters insurance policy automatically covers losses suffered by everyone living in your home AND related to you by marriage, blood, or adoption.
Pedro Recarey
Real New York REIA
12 January 2017 | 28 replies
kinda feel like it but hey lets see how it goes, being a New Yorker you have it in your blood to not trust anyone.
Clary C.
Finding vacant houses with out of state or in state owners
2 March 2014 | 3 replies
I saw a program online called "findmotivatedsellsnow.com" bot they want 995 dollars for their program and that's to rich for my blood right now.