Ernesto Hernandez
Massive Passive Income Creator - David Lindahl
19 January 2018 | 0 replies
Mostly conceptual, you should definitely read the Multi Family Millions Book (Of which I posted detailed notes if you search for them) if you like this.http://rementor.s3.amazonaws.com/Massive-Passive-Income-Generator.pdfNotes: Chapter 1: Importance of Mentors “Successful people take action”“Successful people continue to educate themselves”Fear is cured by action and education.
Will Barnard
The Truth about Wholesaling!
6 July 2022 | 911 replies
It's like opening a stand selling an "elixer cure for cancer", charging top dollar, and when they die and relatives come back pointing out the fine print of "do your due dilligence".Yes, DO do your due dilligence, but a scam is a scam, period.
Dave G
Investor / Realtor
30 May 2009 | 9 replies
That said, the cure for that is to act with good faith, disclose everything material or not, and make sure your errors and omissions insurance covers properties you own.
Ernesto Hernandez
David Greene: Long Distance REI Book Notes
13 December 2023 | 12 replies
Good candidates for an extra room:A large storage area added to the sq ft of the house attached to laundry roomAn unused den with sufficient spaceA bonus room with no door A large playroom An unused family or living room An unfinished attic An unfinished basement A large mud room An unused California room (indoor/outdoor room)An unused Florida room (aka Sunroom)The third car space in a 3 car garage Adding rooms when it makes sense is a powerful way to increase value Exterior Room Additions:You can increase square footageYou can cure whatever is preventing property from reaching max potential Make sure you go through the permit process and have the county add the square footage to the size of the house so it comes up in public records.
Nevin Lesnoski
Inconclusive Appraisal / Lack of Comps
6 November 2018 | 2 replies
They can also consider hypothetical conditions, cost-to-cure the issue, etc.
Lindsay Wilcox
Buying a Block?
20 September 2013 | 15 replies
Your analysis needs to go from the city, down to areas, down to neighborhoods, down to a property, look at the big picture.There is a reason that block went down hill, why did it happen and can you cure that or those issues.
Jake Isaac
Strategies for turning an investment around...
2 October 2015 | 5 replies
I hate to say this, but generally there are no cures when you overpay for a property.
Karen Coffelt
Newbie wants a better life
23 November 2017 | 99 replies
Not that it's been cured, because there's no cure, and I will have to continue to eat the way I do now for the rest of my life, but I'm determined to keep it in remission.
Bryan Clement
The importance of physical fitness
20 November 2018 | 115 replies
Now of course, this isn't a cure all, but it's definitely a great start.
Cody Godfrey
How to evict a paying tenant
18 August 2019 | 38 replies
Also, you don't list what state you're from, but in many states (like mine), unless the lease violation is pretty serious/egregious, you usually have to give the tenant the opportunity to fix (cure) the violation before you can proceed right to eviction.