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Stacey Kelly Complimentary Single Family Rental Market Industry Insight E-book
13 November 2018 | 0 replies
Aaron Amuchastegui, Manager, Homerock, LLC See the answers to these questions and more in the Speaker E-book here.The following speakers have contributed to our E-book: Aaron Amuchastegui, Manager, Homerock, LLCKevin Baldridge, President, Tricon American HomesBruce Bartlett, Managing Partner, Sequoia Real Estate PartnersMark Bloom, Principal, NetWorth RealtyGreg Coleman, Co-Founder & Managing Partner, Revest Asset Management Steve Daniele, CEO, Shannon Staley And SonsKathy Fettke, Co-CEO, Real Wealth NetworkRandy Hagedorn, Senior Vice President, Tricon American HomesLee Kearney, Owner, Southeast Property Investments NetworkIsaac Kyle, CEO, GOAL Property, LLCSandor Lau, Chief Inspiration Officer, Noted Financial Ryan McGarry, Managing Partner, COO, VineBrook HomesWade McGuinn,CEO, McGuinn Hybrid HomesMarcos Morales, Executive Director, Hogar Hispano, Inc.William Powers, President, RTO Property Michael Saccento, Director, Figure Doug Smith, Portfolio Manager & COO, Castle Rock Capital ManagementKelly Stumphauzer, Owner, Prosper ClevelandThey will be joined by over 170 esteemed industry speakers who will be discussing the key issues and opportunities in the single family rental investment market.
Carsten Haueter Greetings from Afghanistan!
14 November 2018 | 2 replies
I work closely with US military everyday to keep morale high and to keep service members connected to home and family.
Eric E. Collecting back rent after evicting
22 April 2019 | 9 replies
Moral of the story, you never know.
Stone Jin 1031 Exchange Related Party Question
14 February 2019 | 16 replies
@Shannon Morales I'm not asking about like kind properties, I'm asking about related parties. 
Jay Hinrichs FAKE LENDERS HOW TO SPOT THEM ON BP FACEBOOK ETC
21 November 2018 | 10 replies
but the moral of the story is .. these guys prey on new investors with no experience trying to do deals that they can never do when they lack true capital and experience.. they are dream merchants.. 
Enyi Ajoku House Flipping with my Contractor
27 November 2018 | 23 replies
If you as the investor were to fall into some predicament then your flips suffers (this is per my scenario and still fresh in the flip game, with no PM or well grounded structure).
Jess White What is your favorite way to accept rent from tenants?
21 November 2018 | 165 replies
I had a client back in the day I sold a big 1,200 acre trophy ranch to in northern CA.. ( which yes has had one of the fires go through it this summer).. anyway he was a big landlord in Alameda 160 doors.. and that in today market is probably 100 mil or more in real estate and it was all free and clear.. ( why I like free and clear )  and he paid cash for the ranch.BUT the moral of the story is he collected rent personally twice a month.. tenants were trained like Thomas trains his.. rent is to be in an envelope on pinned to the front door on one of those days.. no rent he then posted a 3 day notice.. so it was one or the other 3 day notice or collect the rent.. the front doors looked like pin cushions.  
Spencer Dalberth The Fear of the Unknown
20 November 2018 | 12 replies
@Cristian Aviles-Morales,December 1st and the location is off Sand Lake Rd near John Young Parkway.
William Troy Weisler New Member in Albuquerque, NM
16 October 2018 | 15 replies
The moral of the story is take a good look at which stage your current market is in, look for properties that can add value too, properties that can cashflow as rentals if they don't sell, and if possible buy properties with multiple incomes ie; multi-family, suites, garages that can rent, storage, etc., to minimize risk.
Brook Rieman Inheriting a "sexually violent predator against children" tenant
23 October 2018 | 73 replies
If you want to pretend to have morality, then go buy a high end property in the snooty portions of your area and leave the low income areas alone.