
27 August 2020 | 84 replies
They got a plumber and reputable water remediation company to deal with it.

5 August 2020 | 1 reply
I understand that seeking out houses in forclosure is not necessarily taking advantage of sellers but ideally, I would love to maintain a good reputation with both sellers and investors.Any insight would be greatly appreciated!

6 August 2020 | 9 replies
As long as it’s a reputable company who sends the test to an accredited lab, I don’t care who they use.

10 August 2020 | 13 replies
I am looking at markets like Indiana and Cleveland but want to make sure that the turnkey companies I would deal with in these markets have a solid reputation of backing up their financials with the results they claim.

6 August 2020 | 5 replies
Also, you risk losing your reputation in the community as a solid investor.

23 August 2020 | 5 replies
Hi,My friend is building a ~600 sq ft ADU in So Cal/Los Angeles and is wondering what type of pipe might be best from a quality/maintenance/cost standpoint within the interior of the ADU (I realize that the line connecting the ADU to the sewer line might be HDPE or some other plastic pipe...)?

12 January 2021 | 27 replies
This is classic 'reputation management' AKA damage control.

8 August 2020 | 4 replies
It may not be a bad idea to decline that offer and pick a reputable local title agency, and get the title insurance through them -- instead of what the bank is offering.

12 August 2020 | 9 replies
Confirm that the provider has a pristine reputation (e.g.

8 August 2020 | 7 replies
@Randall K ComptonAs both an Agent and an Investor I can tell you that generally speaking, the serious and reputable buyers have no problem presenting their offers in writing.