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Barbra Thebenyane Seed lawn installation - best practices prior to planting
9 January 2018 | 4 replies
I have also found that if you comb your hair wrong that day you can end up with an uneven lawn.Use sod.
Sam Marriott Inherited Tenant Drama
4 January 2018 | 18 replies
They will be out faster than the ink will dry.
Gavin Tam Requirements for investing in multi-family syndications
13 July 2018 | 22 replies
Most of the requirements rest with the syndicator and depends on how they register with the SEC.Main thing for you is to do your due diligence on the prospective syndicator; -talk to others who have invested with them in the past for their experience and whether they would invest with them again- ask them directly about other deals they have done and I would like to see their bio- get to know them as best you can, does the hair on the back of you neck stand up when you are around them; are they able to answer your reasonable questions; do they seem and feel competent and confident without be arrogant? 
Javier Torres REO's or foreclosures i need a little help
22 February 2018 | 6 replies
If you want to laser-focus your efforts, REOs are probably easier.Well...REO's aren't ALWAYS foreclosures but then again...I like to split hairs
Gary Calver Advice? New to South Florida RE, Can't Flip w/o Financial Backing
9 January 2018 | 12 replies
That's like saying, there are less people on myspace... social media marketing is delusional....Is inventory less... sure... is it dry... far from it.
Lawrence E. Hopkins Funding for Investment Properties
4 January 2018 | 2 replies
Hopkins here are some important factors to consider:reputation (will they close or leave you high and dry 1 day prior)term length of the loaninterest ratepointsother feesquality of communication with the lenderquality of documentation provided by the lender (i.e. loan agreement, promissory note, etc)
Jared Garfield Risky Business: How to Minimize Tenant Related Risks
4 January 2018 | 0 replies
If neither of those options work, take legal action and garnish their wages.PetsMaking a decision about allow pets is not as cut and dry as it might seem.To allow pets or to not allow pets seems like an easy decision for many investors, but is it really as cut and dry as they think?
Elena Velikotny Best Areas in Buffalo, NY
10 January 2018 | 5 replies
Its not that cut and dry in Buffalo. 
Kevin Phu CPA worth it for 3 months of REI
6 January 2018 | 10 replies
Is it worth it to pay for dry cleaning when you can do your own laundry?