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Ryan Weimer Our first Rental - a SFH BRRRR in Boise
13 March 2019 | 4 replies
Corby Goade with Boise Turnkey and Heather Eshelby with Cohesion Properties
Ramek Llah Month To Month Or Lease Agreements?
21 February 2016 | 8 replies
Usually it will not be worth your time, effort and cash to chase them for breaching a lease.That said, we still use annual leases on student rentals, particularly student houses, as it does seem to help maintain the social cohesion of the housemates (this is antidotal observations of our student houses only).  
Kusmayadi Djunaidi Buying turn key property
5 March 2016 | 20 replies
It is important to ask what value you gain and have a cohesive strategy. 
Alex Lyon How has Bigger Pockets helped you personally?
25 January 2016 | 15 replies
The major difference between gurus/REI education is that there needs to be a big incentive for a single guru or real estate education vehicle to build a comprehensive knowledge base for Real Estate education that can fully address all the different types of people looking to learn about REI and the different gaps in education they will have in a cohesive way.  
Sue Wilcox Advice on asking price/ value of access?
9 May 2016 | 5 replies
.* It would make their land into a more cohesive piece.The access that they currently have is challenging..it would cost a great deal to get water and electric that far ( if they even want to do that).
Caleb Brown Moving appliances in kitchen expensive?
17 May 2016 | 8 replies
Based on this, if you still have the budget and interest to proceed, consider planning kitchen flooring, cabs, counter, appliances to all match a theme and create a cohesive look so the kitchen looks well planned to buyers when you go to sell in 2 years and not a Frankenstein kitchen.
Kendrick Carter 203K Loans For Beginner Investors
24 October 2021 | 2 replies
@Kendrick CarterI would suggest following the @the203kway on Instagram.If you plan to spend more than $35k in renovations or there are structural repairs, you will be required to use a 203k HUD consultant - who is a great resource throughout the entire process.In my opinion, building a cohesive team is most important - below is the path I followed:1) 203k HUD consultant > asked for lender referrals 2) 203k Lender > prequal letter provided 3) 203k Agent > had personal 203k experience and completed transactions previously4) Offer Accepted & Under Contract > completed HUD walk thru and scope of work provided 5) 203k Contractor > asked for referrals from everyone, and the one I found was currently working on 203k projects and understood the process I am now just awaiting the contractor quote to finalize the loan commitment process!
Samantha Carlo Complete newbie to wholesaling. SOS
27 July 2021 | 12 replies
The only problem is that everyone has different advice and I can’t seem to gather a cohesive set of steps to follow.
Sean Wilkinson 8 Properties, 52 Units, OWNER FINANCED! My strategy
7 October 2021 | 3 replies
I've been browsing the forums for seller finance info but have yet to find something cohesive that shows the start to finish.
Juan David Maldonado Is the Better Business Bureau a great place to find contractors?
9 October 2021 | 2 replies
It helps build a strong cohesive team when people prefer to work with others on their team.