Sean Link
Part 1: Closing my first deal. What I would do differently. Inspection objection
5 August 2023 | 3 replies
As it turned out, there was an HVAC problem that was quoted at $15,000 to fix.In retrospect, I wish I had negotiated for a longer inspection objection period when we first went under contract, or been more proactive about scheduling the initial inspection on the first or second day."
Sean Link
Part 2: Closing my first deal. What I would do differently. Appraisal 1
5 August 2023 | 1 reply
In retrospect, I wish I had heeded my realtor's advice and attempted to negotiate a 50/50 split for the expenses to rectify the egress window issue."
John Teachout
Scammed by identity of new tenant
13 August 2023 | 29 replies
In retrospect, we would have pushed the issue sooner.
Cory Iannacone
Deal #3: From 2 to 18 Units ($1M+ in Real Estate) In 12 Months
13 June 2020 | 9 replies
In retrospect, this was extremely time consuming and definitely not the most efficient way to do a direct mailer.
Nick Michaels
Our First Investment / Mistake / Lessons Learned
26 February 2019 | 21 replies
In retrospect I should have fought them on that.
Benjamin Perkins
Am I required to fill the water on my tenants steam heat boilers
2 August 2023 | 5 replies
We talked about installing auto fills and in retrospect he probably just didn’t want to do it.
Jay R.
Should I sell or wait it out?!
3 August 2023 | 2 replies
So I left over 1/2 a million dollars on the table in retrospect had I known markets were going to continue to surge.
Shane Dolinski
Multi Family buy and Hold
4 August 2023 | 1 reply
We negotaited a $15 discount in lieu of repairs, but in retrospect, I should've asked for more off or them to replace parts of the roof.
Account Closed
Has anyone ever had to sue for specific performance when a seller won't sell?!
9 June 2023 | 15 replies
Otherwise, I likely still wouldn't have been paid.In retrospect, it wasn't worth the time, effort, or headaches, despite nearly a six-figure collection.Just my $.02...
Brandon Stephenson
Conference workshops worth the extra $$$?
31 July 2023 | 1 reply
last year i did pay for a few of the workshops. in retrospect, i wish i hadn't ONLY BECAUSE i had already read the speakers' books. for example, i read avery carl's book before bpcon 2022, and i felt everything that was in the workshop was in the book. if you're someone who would way rather pay $300 and learn it all in 2 hours, vs paying $20 and learning it in however long it takes you to read a book, then you should sign up. there's also the huge perk of being able to hear the content for the first time, and raise your hand and ask a question in the moment. y'know?