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Martin Guerrero Can I bring a contractor when viewing houses on MLS?
28 December 2022 | 9 replies
@Martin Guerrero although you can (and often should) bring a GC with you (esp. if you plan to do a rehab), if you want to become a successful RE investor, you should make it a goal to become proficient at evaluating properties (meaning: evaluating problems with the property, likely costs to remediate problems, potential value add opportunities & associated costs, etc.).Ultimately, you want to become almost as good (or maybe even better) at evaluating properties as a GC and inspector.   ...Once you get to that level, you become an invaluable piece of your due diligence process, and your due diligence process involves three experienced pros (you, your GC, AND your inspector--which is much better than just a GC and inspector).  ...at that point, your due diligence process is multi-faceted and very robust (which is critical to success in RE investing)....you can make your due diligence process even more robust by adding an agent who is highly experienced in property rehabs, RE investing, and who understands how to evaluate properties.Good luck out there!
Daniel Pitner $0 down house hack | first time home buyers
15 October 2022 | 3 replies
This is such a robust strategy.
Chase Hoover Vacation Rental Bookkeeping
25 September 2020 | 26 replies
If you already have a robust QB setup, you may not want to jump on the bandwagon for the OwnerRez integration because it goes in and creates a bunch of entries on your chart of accounts. 
Account Closed Owner carry in 2nd position? Need advice
1 October 2022 | 0 replies
There was robust interest and a lot of people attended the showings at the higher prices.
Gavin Little Calling all landlords
5 December 2022 | 14 replies
In general, the lower grade the property/neighborhood, the more tenant problems you'll have, and the more difficult those problems will be to manage (this isn't ALWAYS true, but it's a solid rule of thumb).Regardless, you'll want a robust tenant screening system, a detailed & well-designed lease, and good systems in-place for managing tenant issues.
Richard Pallarino Where can I find cash buyers?
7 March 2021 | 6 replies
Here in Omaha, we have two robust Facebook Groups with dedicated lists of cash buyers.
Nicholas Grandstaff Using my 401k for REI
21 October 2020 | 7 replies
Wile it will be a lot of work now, income and wealth through rentals seems like it has the potential to be more stable and robust down the road than a depleting 401K.
Russell Cazeault LLC and simplified bookkeeping
19 February 2020 | 15 replies
Robust insurance will not be enough to cover some risk which can be covered with LLC set up and run the right way.Good video here.
Steven Ko Short term rental market implosion?
28 March 2020 | 27 replies
Not robust, but it's hardly a bust, either.Getting inquiries for folks needing to work from home and needing good WIFI and cell service.
Bailey Kramer Underwriting Multi-Family Deals
1 May 2020 | 9 replies
They have some very robust models and tutorials on how to use them.