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Bret L. edit name
15 March 2018 | 2 replies
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Tristan S. Advice for marketing strategy
8 April 2016 | 10 replies
If you send it to owner occupied, I could see them taking your letter as an invasion of their privacy.
Drew Wilson Getting Started in Denver - House-Hacking and Buy & Holds
10 April 2017 | 7 replies
I currently house hack a 4 bedroom and am renovating a four plex to be able to house hack with the privacy for my girlfriend and I but still the good rental income.
Andrew A. My House Hacking Experience in Cleveland (Is it Right for You?)
21 August 2018 | 13 replies
I'm in my 30's, introverted, enjoy my own privacy, and value my sleep like no other. 
William Walker Wilmington, NC Buy and Hold investor.
12 December 2016 | 10 replies
My wife and I own our own home and we enjoy our privacy, neither of us would enjoy living in any type of plex.  
Mattia Marini first investment (turnkey?)
15 December 2016 | 5 replies
i'm a newbie from Italy.I've been listening to the podcasts and looking around in the blog for the last 2 months, so I at last decided to write.i'm currently about to finish university, and starting my own business.i have saved up some money for me to create some kind of passive income, and after screening various possibilities i've decided that i want to invest in RE.my idea was to go into rentals, but my sitaution right now is that my business seems to be close to take off and in that case i would have to start put more time into it and travel around the world, so i wouldn't be able to be present as a landlord (for this i'd have to clarify that in italy we don't have property management companies, the position just doesn't exist, or so it came up in my research).I did some more research and i aimed more to turnkeys in Europe, since i still want something kinda close that i could go and visit for a weekend if i ever wanted to.i did find a few companies that propose turnkey property but here kicks in my italian distrust :i found deals for 45-70k for service properties (specifically units in hotels an care facilities)the website advertises 10% NET ROI GUARANTEED (in some for 10 years in some more)it GUARANTEES as well a buy back option from the developer after 6-10-15 years at 110-125% of the purchasing price.now the deal seems legit, i can kind of understand that if p.e. the hotel i'm investing in pays 500/month to me for the rent, then he sells the single room for much more, thus their gain.i run the numbers, and here's what's throwing me off:it really seems too good to be true.i've tried to do some digging but i didn't find any information on any blog about this company, and the company doesn't list any reference for privacy policy (they say they provide some upon request).now after all this,do you have some tips about how to do some kind background check on the company/deal through internet or other means..?
Sven D. Forming an LLC to hold land
10 January 2017 | 7 replies
Registering this "foreign entity" with your home Secretary of State oftentimes incurs the same costs and sacrifice of privacy as forming it in that state in the first place.
Danny Taylor Dealing with questionable ethics among real estate agents
23 May 2017 | 23 replies
The offeror's surname may be blacked out for privacy purposes."
Jerry Rodgers How to deal with a problem neighbor
23 April 2014 | 9 replies
Determine your side line, install a fence if permitted as well as hedges that will provide a privacy wall.
Sage Balakrishnan Problems with Adding Rooms
20 September 2017 | 7 replies
You can easily convert a spare room into a bedroom by simply adding a wardrobe ($100 or so at Ikea) and a keyed door for privacy.