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Alberto Urena How do you know What's wrong with a property
7 August 2015 | 6 replies
That's the most important piece.Besides that a few tricks I use during my first walkthrough of a property are to follow my nose -- if something smells funky, earthy, moldy, then there could be numerous expensive problems.
Lance W. Property Manager Problem
13 March 2016 | 37 replies
There are numerous charges that have not been approved as noted in the operating statement below.4.
Fausto Carosella Can I BUY in a 55+ plus community--not live there?
18 August 2015 | 4 replies
Hey All,So I've been on the hunt for my first flip, and ideally I'd like it to be a paint and carpet kind of deal just to get my feet wet.
Matt Robinson What is FHA's 90 Day Anti-Flip Rule?
13 August 2015 | 6 replies
There have been numerous occasions in which I have purchased and resold in less than 90 days, because the property was a very LIGHT rehab, or need nearly no renovation whatsoever.
Account Closed At what point would threating a lawsuit not over the top?
7 August 2015 | 1 reply
The next morning water was gushing out from the connection and his entire hallway is flooded with water.He's in the process of communicating with the PM to try it get it fixed.Now the heart of the problem is, regardless of whether the PM can actually get someone in to fix the problem, the place is not entirely habitable as the carpets are all soaking wet.
John Hodson Going about investing in Notes using SD 401(k)
31 August 2015 | 10 replies
I'm just getting started with my SD 401(k) and my first plan of action is to invest in notes as a way to get my feet wet.
Kelly Williams Repairs as Negotiation Tactic
13 August 2015 | 1 reply
After receiving an offer, the buyers tequested to have numerous smaller issues taken care of after the inspection.  
Josh Lamm Boston Living - Owner Occupied
16 August 2015 | 5 replies
It's hard not too when they make their rent checks to you and you're doing maintenance.I think owner occupied is a great way to get your feet wet.  
Jacob Knowles New to real estate. Analysis help. Maine
12 September 2015 | 9 replies
I have looked at a few just to get my feet wet.
Max Reichman Rentsta - a great resource for landlords
14 August 2015 | 0 replies
My current renter says it was a great way to get matched up on the features of each unit.Anyway - wanted to let everyone know they just added a promotion offering 5 free leads to all landlords so it's really a great way to get your feet wet (i'm just knocking my head a little that I had to pay a few bucks to get my tenants haha) Hope this helps others on here find those pesky tenants!