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Jerry Calhoun Need Creative Financing Suggestions On This Deal
13 November 2023 | 4 replies
Estimated property revenue and cash flow would have to count towards payment as their income is about $45,000 and another $9,600 rental income.Are there any mortgage brokers out there willing to tackle this?
Kenneth D. Feeling overwhelmed and discouraged
4 October 2023 | 91 replies
Most things we tackle are way harder then we think usually.
Laura Guy Replacing "Landlord" with "Housing Provider"
17 July 2021 | 116 replies
@Garrett Cannizzo Our #1 goal in Indiana is to tackle moratoriums.  
Juan Zavala Offer letter
6 November 2023 | 7 replies
Hello Juan,I was looking for a template too, Each case will be different,For instance, I am about to send an offer to a non-profit that owns an apartment complex so need to make sure I tackle the emotions and try to build rapport with them.Below is part of my letter:After reviewing the property on x st. it’s current condition, It is our intention to keep the integrity of the building as is, we will commit to keep serving the current tenants and respect the 55+ over tenant profile for the building.
Corey Wright Please tear this strategy apart (gently...)
27 November 2023 | 17 replies
Hold them and borrow against them (small junk) and combine it with your cash savings to tackle the next deal. 
Robert Walden Private Money Lender Payments
24 June 2022 | 11 replies
LoL What's expected of a borrower, and the lack of loans available for smaller projects that a "new" investor might tackle can be quite daunting, especially for someone who doesn't have a private money contact or the expertise that's expected by lenders.]Thanks again to all of you for your valuable feedback!   
J Scott Testimonial: The Book on Flipping Houses / Estimating Rehab Costs
1 October 2015 | 41 replies
Now that I have read both books, I realize that I have had the tools I needed all along and I now have the confidence to tackle my first flip, when it comes.  
Steven Maduro Lazy landlord series Tiling step by step
15 September 2015 | 36 replies
I did two bathrooms and a countertop, before I tackled this job. and even so I was out of my element. you can find countless books on tiling, so i will not go into what you need. but I will recommend if you are doing a very large job using a scoring tile cutter along with a wet saw comes in handy. also a 1/2 inch drill is essential so that you can mix your thinset. some sort of multi max multi mate or or other oscillating tool with a diamond attachment.  
Nat C. Never take in strays!
4 January 2016 | 76 replies
It comes when he can run through the tackles" - Lee Scarlett.
Tim Jones Successfully Purchased 2nd House using Rent by the Room
12 March 2017 | 27 replies
I require a minimum of a 6 month lease, but sometimes life circumstance requires that someone moves out early and I work with them.Small issues I try to tackle up front with the "expectations" discussion before they move in.