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Mashika Johnson Did you hire an attorney?
22 March 2020 | 17 replies
I'm wondering if I can pick one of those and adjust it to fit wholesaling.
Dane Larsen An Excited Investor in the PNW
18 March 2020 | 2 replies
Lastly, I scan the MLS daily and analyze potential deals that fit my criteria.I hope to use the systems that I’ve developed to help bring deals in an appreciating market to those that are outside the local area.
Tom B. 403b Question-Need advice
10 April 2020 | 16 replies
Finding an advisor that is a good fit is difficult enough, and it makes it ten times worse with all of the pretend advisors out there.J L Collins was just on Bigger Pockets Money again. 
Marita Jojo Are you seeing closing delays ?
18 March 2020 | 4 replies
You may want to look into that if you have already removed all contingencies as if you fit the criteria for it you may be able to still get out of the deal or at least extend escrow and possibly get some more negotiating in.
Carson H Mensinger Bushes or no bushes?
23 March 2020 | 3 replies
Hi Carson,Small and level with the foundation (if you want to pay to have them clipped all the time), or gone unless you have to have them to make the house fit the neighborhood and not look like the worst place on the block.
Matt W. Landlords, What do you look for in a good Handyman? Pricing??
20 March 2020 | 12 replies
As far as personal qualities goes:1) Quality of workmanship2) Quality of workmanship3) Quality of workmanship4) No Alcohol consumption on the job5) Dependable show ups6) Experience on a particular type of job (if semi-complicated such as countertop installs vs light bulb replacement)7) Doesn't need CONSTANT supervision or granular directions8) Pride of workmanship when finishedI picked these pics off of the internet to illustrate 7) and 8).This guy wouldn't be a good fit for me (although for some people he would) because "You didn't tell me you wanted it smoothed out Boss" or "That's the way it's done", or "That's all you paid for"--isn't what I'm looking for in a workman.Compare the above pic to the one below, that has been completed in a "Neat and workmanlike manner".
Joe Cassandra How did you fund in 2008-2010 (private lenders drying up)>
7 April 2020 | 27 replies
However, going forward, it's going to make more sense to look for deals that appeal to the lenders that are still in the market, than to try to find a lender that fits your type of deals.
Jacob Thomas Steelman Debt/ lending/ Strategies
20 March 2020 | 8 replies
So I will just play it at my comfort level and adjust my strategy to fit.
Will Wilson Investing Out-Of-State with Property Management
30 March 2020 | 16 replies
Very small margins and difficult to get that ideal ROI where the numbers fit.
Jason Malabute are my goals not big enough
23 March 2020 | 32 replies
If your goal is to partner with someone on it but not syndicate, then you need to figure out how you’ll fit into the deal and add value and network your *** off to get there!