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Abigail Garcia Whats the best way to get started in residential construction?
11 May 2023 | 3 replies
I don't see any evidence that you have experience building houses, so you should probably buy a few tools and get jobs in construction so you can learn the ropes.
Heidi Kenefick My mid-term renter has not showed up. Do I cancel the lease?
9 May 2023 | 13 replies
However once they stop paying next month rent and being unresponsive the landlord should have the right to claim ownership of the unit.Make sure you have hard evidence to proof that the tenant has not been present and that you have been reaching out to them just in case a legal suit might occur @Carlos Valencia @Albert Bui
Chris B. Hoarder tenants - what to do
30 April 2023 | 10 replies
As long as you have pics for evidence if it comes to that...  
Summer Cherry Challenging My Low Appraisal
28 May 2020 | 4 replies
What resources could I use as evidence to prove the appraiser's valuations were inaccurate when it comes to added value (eg: extra parking space, extra square footage, extra bedroom)?
Cliff T. Using Solo 401k to do hard money / private lending
11 May 2023 | 13 replies
Assuming the money resides in a trust account at a bank or equivalent, and that you have checkbook control (i.e. this is not a stock and bond brokerage 401k) then yes, you would wire the money to title after all documents are signed, reviewed by you, and evidence of proper insurance is received.3.
Clint G. How to value an RV Park
29 June 2020 | 9 replies
Most long term parks require tenants to fully skirt their RV (so look for skirted units) and most tenants who really are staying long term will build an addition, deck or patio, install a storage shed, create a garden, and show other evidence that they have made this their permanent home.With that established, you can underwrite an RV park similar to a mobile home park if the above description of long term tenants is present at the park.
Junior Jaquet Hernandez Best state to invest
2 February 2021 | 47 replies
Originally posted by @Dylan Kiley:Anywhere in Ohio but I recommend Cleveland for maximum cash flow Do you have any evidence to it?
Anthony Favoroso Unleash the Power of AI: Real Estate Listings REVAMPED
30 April 2023 | 0 replies
The headline grabs the reader's attention, the description tells an engaging story, and the details are presented in a clear, concise, and captivating manner.By comparing these two listings, it's evident that the right approach can make all the difference in attracting potential clients and making a property stand out from the competition.
Vasyl Levchenko Picking a cashflow market to scale
10 February 2021 | 41 replies
With that said- Since you're objective is to scale, it is possible to scale through purchasing lots of cheap assets with lower returns per asset, but in my opinion, this should only be done if there's evidence that the cheap assets are in a location where you can identify plans for growth in/around the targets for your property acquisitions  
Benjamin J Paoletti Age of Multi-family buildings in Chicago
28 April 2023 | 16 replies
@Benjamin J PaolettiIf there is evidence of foundation issues after doing the inspection, yes I would be concerned.