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Laila Farally Back Flow Prevention Installation. Tenant or Landlord?
10 September 2018 | 3 replies
It's written on the lease "AS IS", but we have decided to go half and half  since it's a state law to have it the back flow. 
Amanda G. Would you buy a BRR that broke even with all your money back?
10 September 2018 | 2 replies
It depends on your investment strategy.If you invest for cash flow (like I do), then absolutely not.If you invest for appreciation, then analyze it based on that (and only on that) and decide accordingly. 
Lex Phumirat Any Meet Ups In San Bernardino County?
18 September 2018 | 20 replies
It also gives the current tenant to have at least one month to look for a new place and allows them to decide if they want to stay or leave.
Alvaro Leis Brand New doublewide on our lot no comps! Advise needed!
10 September 2018 | 3 replies
Hello everyone, I'm not an experienced investor I should say from my experience that I'm a terrible one, we owned a doublewide on a 1 acre lot in Gainesville Ga that took us a lot of work to pay off ($59,900 owner financed at 10% interest) but once we finish it we tried to rent it out and it didn't work, tenants destroyed the property so we left it alone for a few years.Two years ago I decided I was going to fix it myself and I did, it took me 1.5 years and at least 20k but once we finish it we had a bad storm in Georgia (Irma) and three trees fell on top of the house.
Craig Hansen Flip or Flop in Connecticut from Hubzu
10 September 2018 | 3 replies
Was the only bidder a majority of the time until recent when 1 other bidder decided to join the party but was only window shopping and probably scared off of the OCCUPIED status)New London County CT  built in the late 80'schecked the public records and found the owner of the home. 
Eric Aello Newbie from Dallas Texas area -
1 November 2018 | 11 replies
I have recently decided to make a serious commitment to investing in real estate.I have been interested in real estate for decades.
Jared Newman Reaching the Top of an Agent’s List to Find Fix/Flip Deals
10 September 2018 | 0 replies
Everyone wants to make money, and this is an easy way for you to entice them.Also, be true to your word even if you decide to wholesale the property.
Brett Synicky Vetting Wholesalers the right way
28 June 2019 | 5 replies
The wholesaler is simply selling paper - it's up to you to take the deal and monetize it.I recently did a wholesale deal with an investor who completely screwed it up - instead of him making a quick 10k profit he decided to slowplay the thing by dragging his feet, taking 4 months to paint a 1200 ft SFR to end up walking away with only $3200. 
Price Paramore First deal (potentially) for a Self Directed IRA Portfolio
10 September 2018 | 0 replies
After returning home from a deployment in Feb, I immediately decided to turn my IRA into a Self Directed IRA and use the money to get started in REI.
Rebecca Ramos As a RE Investor Is it beneficial for me to become a Realtor?
18 September 2018 | 4 replies
Anyway, I decided to go ahead and study for my MD Real Estate License.