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Spencer Hilligoss DEEDS - What type to use for an LLC transfer? ... cost?
4 November 2017 | 1 reply
Now that the deal is closed, property manager is hired and lender has approved an LLC transfer.... it's time to tackle the LLC transfer, itself.
Winnie C. Tenants want pest control without finding bugs
14 September 2017 | 22 replies
If you just try to tackle this on your own, spend $600-$1800 with the standard treatment and then more come from the untreated next door unit that hasn't been treated, it's all for naught.
Tim C. Noobster in Southwest Ohio (10 minutes from East Indiana)
22 April 2014 | 16 replies
I've read 3 of the books on your list but I'll start tackling each 1 by 1 and I'll watch the freedom to flip clip today!
Luis Cartagena Need Help Financing Free and Clear Properties to Grow in Wilkes Barre, PA
16 January 2015 | 17 replies
My plan is also to complete the whole project than tackle the credit cards.
Matt McCourry Is student housing worth it? I think so!!
27 September 2016 | 10 replies
So here are the numbers for both sides per year:Purchase price: $230KGSR: $35,640Repairs and Maintenance: $2915Utilities: $3265 Taxes: $2220Insurance: $2500MGMT Fees (although I am tackling this myself): $2851Replacement Reserve: $1000 (for replacement of appliances NOI: $19,463Expected Monthly Cash Flow: $450Of course I wish I would have gotten it for less, but with an average vacancy rate in this small community running around 4% or lower for the past decade, and with comps' based on the same product selling for $256k, $249k, & $272k, I thought it was a good buy.Please guys let me know what you think!  
Mindy Jensen Can anyone give me meth house advice?
8 May 2019 | 30 replies
Would you tackle a meth house?
Jessica A-Lynn Fence vs. Man cave
25 June 2014 | 8 replies
As a casual buyer, I might be a bit scared to tackle a basement finish whereas having a fence put in seems like a rather easy project to hire out.
Kate Kedenburg Converted vs. Intended Multi-Family Properties
5 September 2014 | 16 replies
A couple issues to also keep in mind: What is zoning like in your area, was the property legally converted to MFH or is that a headache to tackle after purchase?
Cody Barrett Never had to maintain a home/do repairs. New investor
29 February 2016 | 13 replies
Cody Barrett If you are willing to tackle repairs early on it will help you down the road.- DIY can save money when starting out helps with cash flow- Learning how to do the repairs helps you later if you hire work done because you know what is involved- Fixing things helps you see how to tenant proof your property, which means make it harder for them to break thingsAs others said just google it or watch a youtube video and you can learn anything.
Bob McIntosh Specfic Development Questions
8 September 2008 | 4 replies
I would imagine it’s much different than tackling funding for a smaller pre existing home or commercial building.