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Mindy Jensen Tenant Maintenance: What Items Should Your Tenant Know How To Do?
7 May 2018 | 8 replies
My ex-husband always took care of this, apparently in stealth mode because I swear I never saw it)6. 
Adam Simpson First Rental Property - Thoughts?
13 May 2017 | 8 replies
People either vandalize them or steal the copper.
Jimmy Tsokas How to find cash buyers
25 April 2017 | 1 reply
Here's the breakdown:- pay someone to do manual work- send out mailers- do mass stealth voice message drops that bypass the ringer- launch a website and pay through the nose to get nothing- send boat loads of $ to Google for pay per click to find out most clicks are from competitors- mass video marketing to rank for 100's of search phrases + specific locations to get calls or visits- press releases to get to the top of search and gain temporary traction- lease a mass website page creation that ranks 20,000+ search terms that direct to a single website- mass text messaging or facebook messaging- facebook marketing... etc etc etcHere is what I think is best:1. get a cheap website up that looks pro then if you have boat loads of money and you want to get immediate traction pay Google with PPC2.
Antony Peter Down payment & Cash Flow
18 June 2017 | 4 replies
I'll steal the example from the BP UBG - if you've got $100,000 and buy 1 $100,000 property that produces $1,000 a month, that equates to 12% return on investment annually.If you take that $100,000 and use it to put 20% down on 5 similar homes, giving you $80,000 mortgages on each home, you'd cashflow about $300 per unit, which equals $1,500, or 18,000 per year. which is an 18% ROI annually.Bottom line again, Cash is King.
Uzoma Onyeije Evaluating deals for beginners
31 May 2017 | 7 replies
I am not trying to steal the thread, and I wish I had an answer for you @Uzoma Onyeije..
Justin Lloyd Wholesale contract
25 November 2016 | 24 replies
Some of it is because there are a lot of bad wholesalers who do things the wrong way, and then make a bad name for investors in general.But the other truth is, many investors don't like wholesalers because they see us as competition who steal the good deals and jack up the prices.
Leo M Christensen refinance or sell condo with a lot of equity
13 July 2017 | 5 replies
And this would all be contingent on a bank being willing to do refinance.if i sold, could take the profits and buy more units in an area further out, but because of the high prices currently, this of course limits the buying power, unless i find a real steal. The
John Thedford Dear FL Tenant: I Intend To Impose A Claim On Your Security Depos
9 August 2017 | 35 replies
It's easier to just steal the money; typical thug strong-arming.
Account Closed City suing landlord for $1.2 million for 'illegal' airBNB rentals
11 July 2017 | 65 replies
Plus they can extort....cough cough ...I mean fine landlords who they know have money they can take/steal. The
Sean Kollee inner city duplex part 37- 47
18 July 2017 | 1 reply
They decided to come to the job site and steal the power lines that run to my houses.