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Ken Weiner Been sued? Please share.
8 October 2018 | 91 replies
Sounds like you've got some serious drama on your hands!
Brian H. Your thoughts on two potential renters...
28 April 2020 | 20 replies
They never stay long, and there is always drama with the ex and kids, etc. 
Natalie Lindsey Apartment buildings or storage units?
26 September 2019 | 16 replies
Storage units seem to be a lot less drama, while also having multiple units to bring in cash flow.
Gwen Barnes How to get deadbeat college roommate (1 of 4) to pay rent?
21 January 2015 | 5 replies
That keeps you out of the middle of their drama.
Joshua Woolls Experience with Wayne County (Detroit) Tax auction?
18 December 2016 | 39 replies
On the whole, the podcast is harsh on Detroit and for good reason, but I cannot think of a better training ground if you are resourceful, patient, cautious and looking for a very cheap education.
Kyle N. My Turnkey Experience with Real Wealth Network (RWN)
3 June 2020 | 53 replies
They know what we look for in a rental and bring them to our attention, it's great.As far as the turnkey/network buying:PROS for BUILDER:  (1) Source of qualified buyers, often 1031 exchange buyers  (2) Builder knows what RE investors and renters want, builds to that standard -- floorplans, amenities -- no change orders to deal with  (3) Investors don't have the contingency to sale current home (4) Save on marketing time and costs, no open houses, flat referral fee to network, no agent/broker fees (5) I would think investors are easier to work with, less drama (that's speculation, lol)PROS for BUYER:  (1) Builder already vetted, although you're foolish not to do your own legwork  (2) Buyer's network has some clout, the builder doesn't want to mess up that relationship so more responsive (3) Usually other investors you can network within that market to vet the area, builder, the management company (4) Ease of transactionIn JAX/Ocala we've found  RWN affiliate quality is outstanding, good workmanship, desirable floorplans, quality granite, stainless. 
Trey McGovern Can you rent your house to yourself? Let me explain.....
22 May 2023 | 55 replies
>>> Bit harsh, dont ya think?
Andrew Lentz College graduate looking to start real estate investing
30 January 2019 | 6 replies
Harsh perhaps, but tech jobs in the chip industry at that time were hard to find and those who had them put up with the harshness.As other posts have recommended, you might want to think through how you want to spend your overall time.
Myles Daniel Lima One Capital Hard Money Lender...stay away!
11 September 2023 | 67 replies
Come on your dealing with investors every day cost us money... lower rates but It really doesn’t matter you gonna lose more money waiting than paying little more of interest also I am concern about the draws.. are the draws gonna be the same drama as this ridiculous closing process...
Steffan Daus New Landlord - Roommate Lease
28 April 2015 | 1 reply
You now have to live with another person in your house (extra car, more noise, more depreciation, possible drama, etc).