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Amiris Brown REO: how do I negotiate
27 December 2016 | 33 replies
Does that really take care of the mold that attached to the flooring (due to the moisture issue after the mold crept up all the walls it flung itself onto every single thing in that house lol including the floors), or is it like mold on bread where the mold has roots and is all over inside even when the surface is sanded off?
Tatiana Gershanovich Land subdivision after the sale
11 September 2016 | 11 replies
The county may not allow the entire surface area (square feet) to be used in the calcualtion for the number of houses.
Patrick Hatfield Debate on either Asphalt or Gravel Driveway
1 September 2016 | 4 replies
That newer asphalt, or when it is resealed or newly striped, looks pretty sharp (but then you have some costs and maintenance), but I am not sure the attractive lot would bring much more in rent nor would gravel drive off good tenants.Finally, I shovel snow with the body sled type shovels and it would knock me out without a smooth surface underneath like asphalt or cement, so with gravel maybe check how that would work with your snow removal system (be it shovel, snowblower, or plow truck)...probably gravel best fit for plow truck...Best of luck
Luke Lyles Help thinking through Rehabbing or Wholesaling on the side
23 August 2017 | 3 replies
I'm aware of the potential to get into wholesaling for less money than flips, but I know that wholesaling can be far more difficult than it seems on the surface
Jason D. My first BRRRR.... From purchase to refinance
3 May 2018 | 70 replies
Cabinets, solid surface counters, appliances.
Mike Conklin Electric vs Natural Gas Range/oven for tenants
1 September 2017 | 15 replies
My wife and I feel electric is more dangerous because the surface could be hot long after you turn it off and you are more likely to burn food because you cannot control the temperature as well.We see valid points on both sides of the argument so would like to know what you all have in your rentals and for what reasons?
Justin Pokrywka Advice on a 4 unit rental property
1 September 2017 | 3 replies
Justin, Ok first things first, on the surface it passes  the 1% test,  plus the 50% rule.
Michael Plante Cash out Loan on a group of properties?
5 September 2017 | 7 replies
This is surface level, as every deal has its own specifics, but.......I have seen a handful of portfolio loans (which is what you are describing) come through our lending platform in the last few weeks.  
Joseph Dzwiniarski Evaluating Deal-Class A tenant (NNN lease with percentage sales)
6 September 2017 | 9 replies
I went back to your podcast and picked up some really good tips, but as you mentioned in the podcast it was only scratching the surface of the elusive appeal of the triple net lease.
Nickeisha Taylor Refinance - Will job change affect refinancing
11 September 2017 | 6 replies
I don't want to be seen as a job hopper although on the surface that's how it looks.