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Cheri Schaffer Curiosity killed the...
22 July 2015 | 15 replies
If they leave them out while they are gone, a lot of the larger breeds will chew up the walls and trim and eliminate all over the property.  
Conway Churaman With what you know now and forced to start over, what would you do with $30,000?
26 August 2015 | 33 replies
In the meantime,  I need ideas to chew on until then.  
Cameron Chew Looking for portfolio lending - Wisconsin
29 October 2017 | 17 replies
@Cameron Chew@Tanya F.Fannie Mae will allow up to 10 homes.  
Siraj Ahmed NEED HELP! Should I rent to this person or not?
27 September 2015 | 11 replies
This guy but off more than he could chew, stopped paying credit cards, and you think he is going to pay you on time all the time?
Leon Cumberbatch Basic Flipping Process
27 June 2016 | 10 replies
My agent had informed me that the seller, another investor bit off more that he can chew and needs to get rid of some inventory.
Henri Meli Your thoughts on these numbers ...
29 September 2015 | 9 replies
It is very valuable as it gives me things to chew on ...Yes, I wondered about the expenses myself when I talked to the sellers broker.
Rob Beland Are you a Landlord or an Investor?
24 June 2015 | 6 replies
@Rob BelandGreat post with lots of meat on the bone to chew on, while contemplating which side of the fence fits the reader.In your case, clearly you are a landlord 1st and investor second and that is solidified by your occupation announcement on BP as well.Yes, the fact of the matter is that there are individuals who are really REI focused and are hiding behind the cloak of a landlord to sustain their income stream, while not servicing the tenants who are the lifeline of their business.Some are called slumlords and rightly so.My take is that you can wear both hats equally as a REI and landlord, but, landlording is more labor intensive as you know, than being a pseudo REI centric person or to put it another way, a money grabber who has no empathy for the source of funds generator......the tenant!
Dena Price BP Analysis tool - question to anyone who may know
25 June 2015 | 8 replies
But, he is not to be ignored - he's earned, and I listen when he speaks...Now - Steve's concept of teaching, which is mine as well, is less about chewing the food and putting it in your mouth, and more about inducing thought.
Josh Gregory Avoiding capital gains through buying rentals?
27 June 2019 | 20 replies
It was to the point where she was paying retail just to do it.She bought an apt building that chewed up a big chunk and then bought a 120k house that was worth 120k just to use it all up to avoid taxes.
Kevin Lillenberg How can I access my 457 retirement funds to invest in RE?
24 October 2015 | 10 replies
So much to consider...I will chew on this a while and get back to you when I've learned a bit more- Thanks again!