7 March 2024 | 8 replies
Hey @Spencer Shapiro, this is a hard one to reply to because a lot of this is based on folks personal thresholds around tolerance, uncomfortability, etc.
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6 March 2024 | 3 replies
Your risk tolerance is going to be huge, I have had a few projects that were uncomfortable for me to work through and I would have gone about them differently knowing what I know now.
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7 March 2024 | 35 replies
But I know I made the right call when I sold some properties end of 2021/early 2022, and did not 1031ex, but rather paid taxes and eliminated debt on the properties I wanted to keep.I’m hoping to keep what I have for as long as a I can stand managing them (at least they are nice properties in prime locations…but as I get older my tolerance for hassles diminishes ;) So I don’t fool myself for a second acknowledging that there are all kinds of external factors that may compel me to sell.
7 March 2024 | 19 replies
That notice includes a penalty if they still fail to respond by my deadline.Tenants that don't communicate are considered hostile and I don't tolerate them.
5 March 2024 | 4 replies
However, it is also important to consider the applicant's income level, employment stability, and any other positive attributes they may bring to the table.Ultimately, the decision to accept or reject the couple as tenants will depend on the landlord's specific policies and risk tolerance.
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4 March 2024 | 10 replies
It's clear that you and your husband are ambitious and have a strategic approach to building wealth through real estate.Here are some considerations based on the information you provided:Risk Tolerance: Evaluate your comfort level with debt and your degree of risk tolerance.
6 March 2024 | 19 replies
Which was our own title search we never got title insurance we prepped our own deeds and got them signed and we recorded them ourselves this was how you got the smokin deals on subto and we beat all the other folks out because well frankly they did not know how to do it and did not have the risk capital or risk tolerance we did ..
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5 March 2024 | 28 replies
This all depends on your risk tolerance.
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4 March 2024 | 9 replies
It can develop wealth over time and generate passive income, but it also costs money and takes time to complete.Determine how much risk you can tolerate and whether you are ready to take on the obligations and any difficulties that come with being a landlord.Financial Independence Goals: Determine whether investing in real estate can help you reach your financial objectives.