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Rick Baggenstoss Is your primary house an investment?
8 June 2017 | 115 replies
On the other hand, Saying a primary residence is not an investment is like saying sleeping pills aren't harmful; it all depends on how you use it, if that's the right type for you, where do you buy it etc.
Hunter Harms Question regarding general contractors and the rehab process?
20 December 2017 | 4 replies
@Hunter Harms reach out to @Justin Cooper He will be able to give you some good insight on this. 
Travis Davenport Investor & contractor disagreeing on extent of work for project
30 April 2016 | 11 replies
The end buyer should not have to suffer harm because the flipper paid too much for the house to begin with.  
Alex Gaw Gun shy seller
6 May 2016 | 18 replies
Otherwise, the buyer suffers no harm if they walk away while the seller has lost valuable marketing time and perhaps other potential buyers. 
Tommy Barone First Meeting with Lender Advice
10 July 2017 | 6 replies
., the mortgage contingency deadline) and keeping the wheels of progress moving, so I think that's normal and fine.If you are concerned you could remind your mortgage person that while he's free to share generalities about the status of your mortgage application, he's not free to divulge any personal financial information to the agent.That should be one of those "goes without saying" kinds of things, but there's probably no harm in being explicit about it if you're concerned.
Matthew Vandegrift Is Victorville, CA Worth Investing In? New Investor Needs Help!
5 February 2016 | 13 replies
Most Community College / Junior Colleges, with a few exceptions in Northern California, do not provide on campus housing.No harm in contacting the college, and offering a property for CC students, with the caveat being they pass your tenant screening.
Brandon Lancaster Closing a Deal w/ Cash Offer, No Agent, while Property is Pending
25 November 2017 | 8 replies
(this is where bringing up FSBO may have done you more harm than good to get the deal done!)
Christian Beebe Using Grandparents Amazing Credit
27 December 2017 | 4 replies
Also if your deal does not work out it can complicate and likely harm family relationships.Find a way to work on your own deals.
Logan Jorns Is college worth a real estate investors time?
27 March 2018 | 43 replies
I have never talked to anyone that was harmed by having a college degree.
Nicholas Moffett 26 ---- NO EXPERIENCE ---- NEED HELP
9 August 2015 | 16 replies
Originally posted by @Nicholas Moffett:This is part of that  (keep your head up work hard) BS I was talking about.Please, only experienced investors with EXPERIENCE in multi family need to respond, Ive already flipped my first house at age 24 and paid CASH for it and all the rennovations.I dont need the novice, I need the professionalThank YouCalm down, I'm sure no one here meant any harm.