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John Fortes Cash On Cash - Syndication
27 September 2018 | 10 replies
I completely understand that there will be all types of ways to tackle this and I'm looking forward to seeing what others are doing. 
Lane Register Central Florida Newbie V2.0
8 August 2018 | 30 replies
I'm not sure I'm ready to tackle Clermont as a market to farm, but it would be great to trade some perspective since we're not too far apart in our RE journey.
Jon Mason Buy and Hold Financing?
2 July 2018 | 2 replies
Lot's to your post but let's tackle it one item at a time...Loans Quoted - I would call these "portfolio" loans. 
Jacey C. Super REI newbie from Houston, Texas
4 July 2018 | 6 replies
But I definitely wanted to really introduce myself to maybe meet some others who have battled addiction and tackled real estate, or possibly others who are trying to build their empire after an unforeseen accident of any kind.
Dayne Winters New Member from Richland, Washington
10 July 2018 | 5 replies
I worked as a Maintenance Tech for Essex Property Trust at The Highlands at Wynhaven apartment complex in Issaquah Washington for 2.5 years to learn how to tackle the problems that arise with rentals on a large scale, but not really knowing what my goals or vision was.
Wade Penner College Students- Should each tenant have their own co-signer?
22 July 2018 | 10 replies
Additionally, I'm not even sure how I'd tackle that legally if I did try to recoup any unpaid rent from three different cosigners. 
Donald S. How do you make money flipping?
18 July 2018 | 34 replies
I’m good at Tiling and really like it actually, I CAN do a lot of the work, but 2300 sqft is quite a lot to tackle alone.
Malia Irvine No money down. What’s the best way to jump into investing?
28 August 2018 | 110 replies
I’ve been educating myself and was trying to tackle the aspect as a wholesaler but I’m just not sure it’s for me.
Logan Gerard 143 Off-Market, Fully Occupied Rentals in Mesquite, TX
25 July 2018 | 8 replies
Curious how you tackle this... what's the average price per unit?
Leo Kotschenreuther Estimating Rehab Costs before making an offer
30 July 2018 | 3 replies
Even I don't try to tackle some of those things (septic, some foundation issues, under-slab plumbing issues, etc).What I would recommend is that you include the cost of the inspections in your analysis/offer, assume that there are no issues with these things, and then re-negotiate if your inspection turns up issues.For example, to address the areas you mentioned:- Septic:  If the property is on septic, budget $500 for an inspection, pumping and cleaning of the system. - Foundation:  If there is absolutely any concern about foundation issues, budget $250 for an engineer to take a look and write a report.- Leaks Below Slab:  These are very uncommon, and would likely not be found by anyone on a casual inspection.