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Bryn Chatterton Preparing Property for Rental
22 October 2024 | 20 replies
Genuine question regarding the windows/egress aspect
Joseph Fenner How do I buy 10 rental properties in 1 year?
30 October 2024 | 94 replies
Very few even grasp what this means, it means to HURT, to exist in a state of PAIN, to choose to live in pain in so many ways, so many aspect, because one is choosing to SUFFER on so many aspects of life, to afford the total dedication and allocation of EVERYTHING to that ONE-THING that truly and most importantly matters at this stage in the plan.     
Chris Berry Section 8 tenant thoughts
24 October 2024 | 33 replies
That's how many of the larger complexes get funding to buy and rehab buildings,, that the normal small investor can not afford.Section 8 like other government programs has difficult aspects to it to manage, the people on section 8 are like a bushel of apples, some good some rotten to the core, and when mixed together the entire bushel tends to go rotten if the rotten apples aren't tossed out of the bushel.LOTS of paperwork and inspections and the inspectors are just as complicated as the tenants sometimes.
Lori Brock WREIN, Kelton Todd, Tresa Todd-Lugten
29 October 2024 | 131 replies
What were the most helpful aspects of the program for you?
Oladimeji Sonibare Is Running Ads to a Preforeclosure list Illegal?
26 October 2024 | 25 replies
@Oladimeji SonibareThe issue in simplification is this - >Specifically, when it comes to "foreclosure," I’m not as experienced in that area (honestly, I’m more of a Google Ads guy than a Facebook guy).However, the key is to position yourself as the buyer who can purchase quickly, with cash, and without any hassle—essentially the classic approach of a wholesaler or investor.and in that way your in the white when it comes to the 'legal' aspect of it.I wouldn’t claim to solve these deeper issues directly through the ad creative.However, you can address these concerns during a phone conversation if the issue comes up in your screening process with the seller.
Kyler Cook Christian Investors - How do you tithe?
24 October 2024 | 27 replies
I've decided to ignore depreciation unless it's a large expense we did this year and account for it in that year only, and potentially try to adjust it a little if it is adding value to the property.I do understand the simplicity aspect of it though, that's for sure.
Ananth Subramanian Collection of dues and unpaid rent
19 October 2024 | 14 replies
This is one of the least glamorous aspects of managing properties. 
Kyle Smith Refinance at 90% LTV
16 October 2024 | 7 replies
I want to do the project for the long term hold and cash flow aspect.
Raheem Mcmillan Starting Real Estat Journey
21 October 2024 | 10 replies
As you build your brand, consider offering workshops or online content that also touches on the financial aspects of real estate, like credit building, tax planning, and investment strategies.
Andy Port Is syndicated co-investing (passive) right for me?
24 October 2024 | 10 replies
For example, I am a little concerned about some aspects of the business cycle recovery and a potential for a double-dip so I lean toward the safest part of capital stack which is debt (or low-debt equity).