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Matthew Mucker Where does the 50% rule come from?
1 May 2021 | 300 replies
You could try leaning on a friend but then run the risk, even with the best of intentions, that they don't do things right or unfortunately have an accident.
Tom DiObilda Re-starting Out and need help
28 October 2023 | 5 replies
So I stumbled across this site a bit by accident, while looking for reviews on Crexi Intelligence.
Dave Klein "Accidental Shooting" at a complex. How would you respond?
9 March 2022 | 9 replies
Unit 301 claims this was an accident.
Robin Carriger 1 in 5 Homes are being bought buy Wall Street traded firms
28 July 2022 | 19 replies
The way you can tell is they say 28% of all of Texas is institutional investors compared to 13% average for the country  since we know the real average for the country is 2%  we know they’re wrong, by accident or on purpose  https://www.wfaa.com/article/n...They are simply stating how many were bought by investors and then mislabeling the buyers. 
Brandon Lee Subject To Financing - What happens to the loan portion already paid off by seller?
19 July 2023 | 7 replies
The seller has money to move on and get out of their situation.People lose their jobs, get in other financial hardships, divorce, IRS issues, car accidents and can not work.
Serge S. Due on sale clause was called by bank!
28 April 2023 | 133 replies
Not worth it for the attorney who's suing you because it is not a guaranteed payday and plus you might not have much equity to go after.An example he gave was a RE investor who had about 15 SFRs (cant remember if they were fully paid for or  not) without LLCs and was sued by someone he had been in a car accident with.
Dennis Meints STR by room - guest safety & interaction
25 October 2021 | 12 replies
I don't know but they have to be taking a big chance.....imagine a young female in a house full of young male nurses/doctors/etc.....an accident waiting to happen.
Nathan Gesner Another Amateur Landlord Loses Big
1 November 2021 | 23 replies
I got lucky, and showed up early, my name was called late, so I accidently got the benefit of what I described above. 
Aaron Lietz Wholesaling Mentor Programs: Are they worth it?
8 August 2023 | 38 replies
yes. but it's pretty simple. and it doesn't matter if markets are saturated. they're usually saturated with crappy wholesalers who don't even answer DMs. it's very possible that some who teach wholesaling, make more from courses than they do from wholesaling, but that doesn't mean wholesaling isn't profitable. if anything, to me that'd mean that they're just insanely good at marketing their course BECAUSE they're living proof of concept, and have higher profit margins on online courses (damn near 100%).i just did my first wholesale deal kind of by accident, it was a JV deal and i walked away with $48,400 after investing about $4500, so it definitely 'works' lol. and i didn't buy a course, i JV'd with someone who did.
Steve Keisling How to structure a partnership
21 June 2021 | 1 reply
Court cases have evolved from one partner getting included in a lawsuit because the other partner's daughter got into a car accident in the other partner's car, and other seemingly unrelated issues.