Daniel Rongo
1% Rule in Barcelona: kinda impossible. Worth investing anyway?
7 January 2019 | 5 replies
I feel this is polluting the market - or at least ruining the plans for investors like me.Although mortgage IR at ~2.5% makes me think whether there’s still money to be made on rental?
Adam A.
Waiting over 7 months for ERAP, really can't do anything?
14 April 2022 | 3 replies
These tenants are causing problems with others in the building, disorderly and more and more ruining the apartment.I've recorded all of my interactions with ERAP.
Daniel Kaplan
How did you get to where you are today? (Share your journey!)
19 February 2023 | 3 replies
And that first deal could either financially ruin you or it could be your catalyst to a long real estate investing journey.IV) Mountain biking
Lauren Coles
Spend time finding PM’s or Properties first?
6 January 2024 | 5 replies
A bad one can ruin the best investment:( They are also worth networking with as they may bring you a property a client wants to sell and intro you to agents.
Nick Novy
GREAT deal but need ideas!
3 August 2021 | 1 reply
That could fall back on you and ruin a deal or worse case a relationship.
Davis Stoner
Wholesale marketing question
5 August 2021 | 6 replies
You are lying, which is why 99% of wholesalers ruin the business for others.
Christopher Morin
This home comes with a lake... on the roof!
16 April 2016 | 20 replies
The interior ceilings are completely ruined and heavily stained from the water damageIF we take this on, we're going to replace the framing and trusses and have an engineer put a pitch on the home to increase ARV.
Jeremy Collins
What are my options? Downfalls and Upsides?
12 August 2015 | 2 replies
Before I pay for doing anything like that I need the answers because I don't want to do something now that will ruin me later if something were to go wrong.
Corey Pascuzzi
How far in advance should I advertise for my rental
25 February 2014 | 9 replies
A good majority of tenants are wonderful, it is the users who ruin it for the good ones so just be careful.
Timothy W.
Federal Judge rules Insurance companies not responsible for Chinese drywall.
26 April 2011 | 14 replies
Here's an update tonight from Bloomberg News:"Interior/Exterior Building Supply Ltd. of Louisiana agreed to pay $8 million cash and assign $72 million in insurance rights to resolve claims by thousands of U.S. homeowners whose properties were ruined by defective Chinese drywall.The deal is the first such settlement with a major supplier and a number of its insurers, Russ Herman, a lawyer for homeowners, said in a statement.Lawyers hope to negotiate a similar settlement with Banner Supply Co., the Miami-based firm that supplied the vast majority of Chinese drywall in Florida, Boca Raton attorney Allison Grant said.The tainted wallboard was imported into the U.S. during the housing boom and following a series of Gulf Coast hurricanes."