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Henrique Sousa How can non-aacredit investor passively invest in multifamily?
4 April 2019 | 17 replies
I wanted to include nonaccredited investors on a deal we are putting together but the legal fees were just so ridiculously high we had to pass so I inagine thats why you are having difficulty.
Max Abend Risks of miszoned multifamily
5 April 2019 | 5 replies
In NYC, if you have illegal unit over the CO you will have difficulty in evictions.
Allan R. Calling all amarillo texas lenders.
12 April 2019 | 10 replies
I have found an off market property that I am having severe difficulties finding financing for. 
Jonathan Oh Online property management tools vs local property management
7 April 2019 | 7 replies
I am excited to see how the PM landscape will turn out with all these new technologies coming out.
Alaina Lindquist How long are your tenants staying?
5 April 2019 | 6 replies
These little things turn your house into their home and make them want to stay.So, remove the difficulties from your management structure—put yourself in their shoes: if you would be annoyed following your own instructions, change your instructions.And then, give them space to enjoy the property (within reason of course).
Tania Salas Deals with good numbers, good location, but they don't sell...hmm
10 April 2019 | 2 replies
I also think about my exit strategy and will I encounter similar issues when I'd want to sell (having difficulties selling because of property issues).
Matthew McNeil Might Warren Buffett's just published Annual Letter apply to us?
25 February 2019 | 7 replies
Here are their acquisition criteria from 2000: 1.Large purchases (at least $50 million of before-tax earnings), 2.Demonstrated consistent earning power (future projections are of no interest to us, nor are "turnaround" situations), 3.Businesses earning good returns on equity while employing little or no debt, 4.Management in place (we can't supply it), 5.Simple businesses (if there's lots of technology, we won't understand it), 6.An offering price (we don't want to waste our time or that of the seller by talking, even preliminarily, about a transaction when price is unknown).
Rusheena Johnson Looking for a deal in Atlanta
24 February 2019 | 3 replies
hi, everyone I am a new real estate investor in Atlanta GA and I am having difficulty finding a good general contractor and an investor friendly realtor.
Marty Houghton Tenant-proof electric heating in WA?
28 February 2019 | 5 replies
I don't know really what there is to break, other than not cleaning the filters (which is a problem for both types of systems), or potentially losing the remote (which is what the security deposit is for).Unfortunately, the central hvac systems do supposedly last longer and are cheaper to fix, since there isn't much technology
Michael Iacono California Investor looking for right strategy/ market
27 February 2019 | 7 replies
Overall, the Midwest is packed full of opportunity, so, its just a matter of building your team and getting through the difficulties of learning a new city.