
29 February 2024 | 4 replies
Get the credit score up, pay on time, get that car sold or pay off, don't quit your job until you have a replacement job.

1 March 2024 | 97 replies
@Sam Ojo I read through the 3 years of posts so I kind of understand.. if this program is touting no money down owner finance commercial real estate.. well that's a tough one to a non starter in todays market.. sellers are not that desperate .. you can do that in areas that are dead and dying but who wants to buy that stuff.and when you can pay 10k up front and then they talk about splitting 500k.. this is simply reminds me of a very successful syndicator I worked for in the 80's he had a billion dollar portfolio then I did acquasitions for them it was a great job as I was a RE broker and got my commish when they took the building down.. no risk on my part.. work as a broker plus he paid me monthly and health insurance LOL.But that all saidhe had a phrase... : DROWN THEM IN FUTURES " this to me is like that take folks that have rally no experience in something that takes a ton of experience to get good at @Joel Owens give them a cheap buy in .. lead the carrot with the 500k which is more money than most of these folks have ever made or dreamed of and yes they jump in... to me just same ole same ole guru stuff.. and the Guru makes most fo the money on the 10k and monthly other wise why charge either of those if they are making 250k per student.. that would be the big money.. why because they don't do a ton of it ( maybe ) I just don't see this in todays market as being real.. or achievable for folks that don't have like Joel says significant liquidity to buy commercial and experience... you want expe3rince in commercial get a license go work for a commercial broker get paid to do your apprentice work and like many of us 10 years into the career you start making some significant coin.if it was as easy as pay 10k and 197 a month.. there would be NO commercial property to buy you guys would own it all.And again if this is all about nothing down owner finance that ship sailed over the horizon many moons ago.my 2 cents.

28 February 2024 | 8 replies
(not the grocery store type) It does a good job, sometimes you may have to go over it twice.

27 February 2024 | 15 replies
Yeah, it can be great if they know what they are doing and do a "good" job.

28 February 2024 | 2 replies
Hello,I'm looking for toilet recommendations to use in a rental house.Since I'm responsible for paying for the water, I would like something with a low water usage that still gets the job done effectively, and has as few issues as possible.What brand/model would you guys recommend?

27 February 2024 | 6 replies
I rent specifically to contractors working short term jobs at a local petroleum refinery.

27 February 2024 | 4 replies
Tenant “Y” has a 590, 3.2X rent, but just started a new job a week before applying and I did not feel comfortable renting to them for that reason.

27 February 2024 | 11 replies
Plus you will come across more deals or pocket listing you might be able to jump on in terms of good deals.As far as a 40 hour work week and investing its "Easy" you schedule your time wisely work, life balance, and REI searching at night.

27 February 2024 | 3 replies
With the new Business Owner/Investor continues to pay the Mortgage with a service company so payments Principal and Interest go to the Bank as scheduled per the original MortageHow can the new buyer do a wrap (#subject to) with the #first #lien for the underlying mortgage where as the Seller equity is in the second position?

1 March 2024 | 40 replies
Quit your job move it to a self directed ira and invest it.