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Scott Costello Following up with Internet Leads
25 June 2014 | 4 replies
Scott, that's a great idea bc we don't currently send physical mailers for follow up...we send emails instead :)
Derrek Coleman College Noob in Berkeley, CA (the Bay Area)
5 January 2016 | 10 replies
Long time listener, first time poster.I'm a college student - just finished my bachelor's in Physics, starting my master's in Education in the fall.
Amine E. Once a "Buy and Hold investor" always a "Buy and Hold investor"
5 July 2014 | 28 replies
@Jonathan Bailey In my opinion REI is 10% dealing with physical property and 90% dealing with people.
Nixon Vayupak Deceased Home Owner Property with Squatter living in it
10 May 2018 | 20 replies
Often times a squatter screws up and doesn't pay the taxes which leaves a window open to dispelling the squatter.A lot of the properties that I see squatted also have physical issues like deferred maintenance or even lack of utilities. 
Melissa Chinn Hello from Sioux Falls, SD
29 July 2014 | 21 replies
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Nicole A. Landlord next door says my roof causes his roof damage
13 March 2015 | 110 replies
And perfect reminder that all the little details do matter.Seems there are three issues needing help: 1) The physical roofs, 2) The neighbor and 3) the roofs legalities. 
Drew VanEe Newbie in Chicago!!
19 November 2015 | 6 replies
The biggest edge I have is my knowledge of numerology so I plan to incorporate that into researching properties as well.Thanks,Drew
Mario Rubalcava Tenant won't vacate the property
8 July 2014 | 7 replies
We find most tenants will vacate during the eviction process so it rarely goes all the way to a physical eviction where you are setting their stuff on the street.Good luck!
Shawn Oh $270 to $400 for Builder's Risk Insurance on $405k rowhouse in DC
21 July 2014 | 6 replies
Hello,I have a row house in Petworth, DC that I will be purchasing for $405k, looking at ARV of $675k, and wanted to know how much I should be paying for Builder's Risk Insurance and if these are adequate coverage.The quote I have so far are,Special Form CoverageReplacement Cost - $550,000$1,000,000 Premises Liability$5,000 All Other Perils Deductible/$7,500 Theft Peril Deductible$396.00 Monthly CostOrBasic Form CoverageRenovation ProjectReplacement Cost - $550,000$1,000,000 Premises Liability$5,000 All Other Perils Deductible$269.50 Monthly CostThe Basic coverage would cover; Fire; Lightning; Explosion (includes Sonic Boom and Water Hammer); Windstorm and Hail; Smoke; Aircraft and Vehicles; Riot or Civil Commotion; Volcanic Action; Sprinkler Leakage; Sinkhole Collapse; Vandalism/ Malicious Mischief.And Special would cover on top of Basic coverage;Falling Objects; Weight of Snow, Ice or Sleet; Water Damage; Collapse (Additional Coverage); Theft; Risk of Direct Physical Loss (subject to policy exclusions).Please provide your insight into whether this is adequate price/coverage.
Leslie A. First Rental
16 May 2016 | 47 replies
One of them works at a physical therapy center and has been there 4 years.