
20 August 2019 | 4 replies
It includes, among other things, a comprehensive map of the Cleveland area, grading each area from A+ down to F, using a consistent, objective and transparent methodology using publicly available data.

13 August 2019 | 4 replies
This process does cost money, so reasons for doing it should make sense. 2) Cash out Refinance- This is the one that is becoming more and more well known thanks to the BRRRR methodology that was hashed out here.

16 August 2019 | 2 replies
My understanding is that with these methodology, the owner (or the seller) retains the title until specific conditions are met, so the seller gets to claim all deductions and expenses until the title is transferred.

29 August 2019 | 27 replies
It includes, among other things, a comprehensive map of the Cleveland area, grading each area from A+ down to F, using a consistent, objective and transparent methodology using publicly available data.

27 August 2019 | 17 replies
or are these ancient pads made for when mobiles were 50' long?

11 October 2019 | 19 replies
Leases were ancient.

14 August 2019 | 7 replies
I just personally don’t agree with his methodology of starting with a 16-62 unit deal, when you have no “skin in the game” / experience.Thanks for the reply !

14 August 2019 | 4 replies
Fieldstone foundations, knob & tube wiring, ancient HVAC, decrepit plumbing, moisture, mold, etc.

28 March 2020 | 8 replies
The more properties I analyze the better I will get and the better questions I will have, plus I get to put my pro membership to work.I generally make my goals list on a daily and weekly basis but it is important to know where you are going so somewhat long term, I plan on closing on my first deal by July 2020 (The investment methodology I will be using is the BRRR investment method).

20 August 2019 | 3 replies
If you get one of those all-in-one printers that has a flatbed scanner on top, possibly with a document feeder for when you do want to scan some 8.5"x11" stuff - like the signed version of a lease - that may work better for you.I have a really ancient HP flatbed scanner with a document feeder, and a separate ancient HP LaserJet printer, and those have worked for me so far, but I only have one SFR.