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Chris Snere Why no sale?
29 September 2013 | 7 replies
I will definitely find that out.The second ten year of the lease is a risk to be considered for sure, additionally I understand having one tenant is a single point of failure but part of me really likes the idea of dealing with one larger "customer" as opposed to a multitude of smaller.
Account Closed Listsource mailing list
1 May 2014 | 13 replies
Wholesalers focus on a multitude of customer segments so if you haven't determine what that is, you need to go back to the drawing board.
David Jennings Partnering with a 401k
12 May 2014 | 9 replies
If you form a partnership you MUST spend serious time working through a multitude of issues.
John Stover What would you do with $100,000??
21 October 2013 | 28 replies
Personally, at this stage of my life, I choose to work from home, travel a lot with the family when I can, and leave the on-site micro-management of properties to others (so that I can be free to "chase the next deal" online from wherever I may roam - which leads me to invest in condos (essentially hassle-surprise-free), setup online infrastructures for management (managing teams via emails and telephone as opposed to managing properties hands-on), and aim for a multitude of "spreadsheet" properties as opposed to two or three "big money making" ones, which would necessitate personal attention in most cases.
Alan Mackenthun To swing a hammer or not?
30 August 2013 | 35 replies
I could hire somebody to go to the grocery store, cut the grass, wash the car, and do a whole multitude of other things I am capable of...I bet I could hire somebody to go to the gym for me so I could spend my time on more profitable things....but then again, some things really are more important than profit...
Kelvin K. Maintaining 720+ Credit Score for 5-10 Fannie Mae
12 June 2013 | 12 replies
I say "may," because scores depend on a multitude of factors.Another important part of the "algorithm" to pay attention to is your credit utilization ratio.
Jared Spring Easiest way to accumulate the most single family homes with 300,000
14 May 2013 | 19 replies
Credit score, cash and a willing partner are important, but to the degree you are perhaps looking to buy a multitude of properties, it is important to discuss this with a knowledgeable LO that can offer you guidance along the way to parallel your goals with instructions and insight.
Account Closed Hiring a Project Manager For My Company? What To Look For?
29 January 2013 | 32 replies
Also, Aaron stated that such a job is likely not going to be handled part time so look for a full time position.My PM happens to be family so I am lucky in that regard as the trust factor is built in and my PM is a licensed HVAC contractor and all around handyman who can perform a multitude of tasks.When I started out in rehabs, I was on the job site most of the time and performed many of he tasks a PM does, thus, I was the owner and the PM wrapped into one.
Account Closed websites to sell properties on???
3 February 2013 | 5 replies
Also, if you look on Postlets, they distribute the ad to a multitude of other sites.
Sean Dezoysa Credentialing needed to become a developer
5 March 2013 | 4 replies
However; as a developer you need to have an understanding of real estate, construction, engineeering, business administration, and a multitude of other things.I have written a blog in the 'member blogs' on development if you'd like to read it.