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Dustin Krysa Finding a Market
14 May 2023 | 6 replies
Insurance - ValuePenguin, Metro Property Taxes - LendingTreeLow disaster risk - When a tornado or other natural disaster strikes a city, it doesn't just obliterate individual properties.
Daniel Rytz New member from across the pond
30 November 2023 | 6 replies
However, you have to strike a balance and avoid succumbing to analysis paralysis.
Mike Bower New flooding in basement of Jersey City brownstone. No flood zone. What to do?
7 December 2023 | 2 replies
This is confusing to me, because rain over the last few days didn't strike me as that heavy, and we've definitely seen much worse rain recently without this flooding.Question for the community: with no particular history of flooding, why would a light rain from the last 2 days cause a dramatic increase in flooding in the building's basement?
Jorge Abreu The Dual Challenge: Managing and Scaling Your Real Estate Portfolio
7 December 2023 | 6 replies
Now is the time to strike a balance between your career and personal development.
Lance Johnson Land during economic downturns?
5 December 2023 | 4 replies
I've wanted to dable with Land for a long while, but ... the program/person I attempted to go into... didn't exactly strike a cord with me. 
Justin Recca Wear & Tear vs. Damages
9 June 2021 | 4 replies
Door sticks in frame from settling or old/worn weather-stripping needing replacement.Damage to a door, frame or trim from forced entry, pull-up bars, striking, etc.Worn, matted carpeting in traffic areas resulting from the normal movement of people through a property.
Michael Ohara Looking for an RMLO in Cleveland, OH
18 November 2022 | 4 replies
I've been striking out looking online
Chris LumLee Is there any hope in Detroit?
21 February 2022 | 11 replies
Right now, I doubt anyone goes there for a "Better Life"...Right now it seems to me more like Gold Miners going there seeking to strike a vein of cash flow....How it used to be: https://www.youtube.com/watch?
Caleb Rehg Putting Properties in LLC's
10 December 2023 | 8 replies
Now they may sue you personally, but a Motion for Summary Judgement or Motion to Strike is usually enough to end it. 
David Hines What has been your experience with wholesalers?
14 September 2018 | 42 replies
Their actions strike me as not just operating in a gray area, but tending toward outright deception (especially when it comes to getting a property under contract with an uneducated and inexperienced seller).A note on definitions- it has been my experience that most people who call themselves wholesalers are doing the following;1) Getting a property under contract for substantially less than it is worth (when I say worth I don't mean ARV, if the property is distressed or in need of repairs then it is worth some lower amount than ARV, when I say worth I mean the amount that the wholesaler knows they can turn around and sell to their buyer list at quickly and easily)2) The wholesaler does not disclose what they believe a property is worth to the seller, they take the view that they are just making an offer and the seller can take it or leave it. 3) The wholesaler uses a contract that outlines all the things they may do with a property (fix and flip, buy and hold, assign, etc) once it is under contract, but in reality is fully planning to assign the contract as quickly as possible. 4) If they are unable to assign the contract, then they walk away and only give up a sometimes ridiculously low earnest amount (I've seen as low as $25!)