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Account Closed Landlord Credit Bureau
14 May 2021 | 3 replies

Hi everyone, A co-worker of mine recently told me about Landlord Credit Bureau.
Seems like they have desirable opportunities for both landlords and tenants that use the service. Has anyone else here tried using it? 

Benjamin Kanevsky I want to start a property management company. Help!
28 March 2016 | 15 replies
@Benjamin Kanevsky If you have another source of income, it will be easier to slowly build a PM company from scratch.If you are looking to quit your day job to do PM and need sufficient income to pay the bills, it is probably easier to buy an existing company.I would definitely have some kind of corporate form for the business, and I would also recommend having an attractive website as a starting point.As you grow the company, you may consider an enterprise backend solution like Propertyware.
Aj Ulloa SubjectTo deal - my first deal
24 October 2023 | 12 replies
There are going to be some enterprising attorney's making a LOT of money (especially in Texas with its very strong homestead protections) making a lot of money off the Pace Morby/guru boom in a few years. 
Lloyd Segal Economic Update (Monday, April 26, 2021)
26 April 2021 | 0 replies
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Federal Trade Commission announced March 29 that both agencies would monitor and investigate eviction practices.
Howard Herrington Attention Private Money Lenders needed for a sweet deal
27 September 2017 | 2 replies
Howard HerringtonInvestor/OwnerH&L Realty Enterprises, LLC.
Anthony Vanson Looking to relocate to Texas or Florida
11 July 2017 | 39 replies
Census Bureau)#12 nation’s best-performing city (Milken Institute, 2013)The city is visited by more than 28 million tourists per year (City-Data.com)Home to 5 of Fortune 500 companies: Valero Energy, Tesoro Petroleum Corp, USAA, NuStar Energy and CC Media Holdings (CNN)#3 on Forbes’ Where to Invest In Housing In 2016 (Forbes)
Jennifer Rysdam Do you report to credit bureau if they don't pay repairs?
1 April 2017 | 7 replies

Hi all. I just bought this 8-plex, where pets are only allowed if approved, deposit paid, etc. Well, we did the inspection for purchase and one lady, who just moved in a year ago May 1, has 2 unapproved cats and her p...

Darrin Russell Realtor Just Told Me Flipping Would Be Impossible
18 January 2019 | 23 replies
Last thing your going to do is educate a newer person on how to go out and beat you to your deals.I suspect this is starting to happen in these other markets.Along with price points... lower the bar of entry to a given market the more folks can enter.And I think what most folks realize after time that as you state this is a mid level corporate or business enterprise if one is to make any serious money at it.. other than the occasional flip they stumble into.One of the reasons turn key is so dog gone hot in most markets is investors will generally learn that anyone can get into the rental game.. but most have a very difficult breaking into the flipping game unless they are well capitalized and knowledgable on all aspects of lead generation.
Melvin List Foreclosure included in Bankruptcy!
8 July 2017 | 3 replies
You should be able to go off of your Bankruptcy date but the credit bureau’s are not coding the foreclosures as included in the bankruptcy.
Mark S. Best Turnkey Cash Flow Markets in 2017
8 December 2017 | 64 replies
You can get good returns in Memphis and Birmingham but a simple review of the Census Bureau and Bureau of Labor Statistics will show stagnant populations and jobs in those markets.