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Haley Henderson Credit Unions/Banks in Houston that will do Cash Out Refi's?
5 August 2024 | 8 replies
For BRRRRs, seasoning requirement would be a big hurdle as conventional generally has a 12 months seasoning now.If you're focused on building relationships, the best would be to find a reputable and reviewed lender/broker and talk to the account executives/originator.
Michael Guido Anyone hear of Vestright land deals
6 August 2024 | 49 replies
So I understand to scale a training business many times you have to outsource ( don't know if this company is doing that) But out source your lead gen funnel.. pretty tough for the actual owners to respond to all the hits they are going to get if they are out on the web with mass advertising.. 
Cody Z. Short Term Rental Co-Hosting & Management Fee Survey
5 August 2024 | 27 replies
For example, I have a potential client that has decent unit with a solid location but the decor/furnishings remind of a frat boy out of college meets IKEA/Amazon.A unit like this will suffer from poor design and the reviews will show as well which I do not want affecting my reputation or Super Host status.Do I just decline taking them on if they are not willing to work on it?
Sara C. DC Landlord Association
2 August 2024 | 4 replies
While you've taken the creative liberty of using an alias, the real issue here seems to be your penchant for continuously spreading misleading information all over the web (You've been BUSY).
Jack Saunders Flip Home from Hell - Seeking Advice
3 August 2024 | 10 replies
.- Consider reimbursing the new owner: While not ideal, paying the $6k might be the most cost-effective solution to protect the contractor's license and your reputation.- Learn for future projects: This experience underscores the importance of thorough inspections, even on recently installed systems.- Check statute of limitations: Depending on your state, there might be a time limit on claims related to construction defects.As a hard money lender specializing in fix and flip deals, I've seen similar situations arise.
Micah Dean Advice: How do you know if a Lending agency is reputable?
1 August 2024 | 2 replies

We completed our first fix and flip with cash and earned a 78% ROI. I now need a lender who can help me purchase my next properties so that I maximize the profits from my first property.  Any advice for shopping for l...

Kevin Farrell Cost to put separate meters in older multi family
3 August 2024 | 29 replies
It would be much harder to do any of this with existing electrical since it was giant web of a mess.
Charles Sanchis Database, CRM, etc. - options and any all in one platforms
2 August 2024 | 16 replies
For database, Excel, Google Sheets, or AirTable (web based).
Bryan Hartlen Any recent experience with Insula Capital?
1 August 2024 | 4 replies
There are plenty of HMLs here on BP and other reputable companies to work with.
Ricky Gonzalez Hard money lenders for newbies!
1 August 2024 | 12 replies
Evaluate the lender's reputation and experience: Choose lenders with a proven track record who have been in business for a while and have reviews/testimonials you can talk to if you like3.