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Diante Lawrence Recommendations on Finding Preforclosures
20 May 2020 | 8 replies
If you can afford it use their professional data solutions rather than their consumer site though.Well @Sean, I think you are splitting hairs here so I wont' spend too much time explaining myself other than to say i'll stick with my opinion that was disclosed at the start of my post...other than to say,It is NOT legal to sell delinquency data on specific borrowers to a person or entity that does not have a permissible use.
JohnPaul Pacheco Unique Situation, Please Advise
23 June 2017 | 0 replies
One of the previous owners had drilled a well at the house, but it turned up dry.
Wilson Cheung Any Appreciation Investors Out There?
3 July 2017 | 45 replies
In General though so you don't think I am not a giving person.. this model plays out in virtually every major metro in the country... so go find the one you like figure it out and execute.. with the lower end rental markets.. well that's a no brianer NO one can buy all of those homes.. not even BLackstone ... but those deals are drying up as well as we know.. but there are still many markets you can buy cheapie homes.. just have to read on BP for  few hours of those that buy sub 30k homes in the rust belt and other areas.. no major secret here.But you probably missed the Duplex I GAVE away a few Christmas's ago to a BP member for a learning experience for the group here.. so I give in my own way.  
Isiah Ferguson IS THERE POWER HERE AT ALL ?????
27 June 2017 | 54 replies
The return is lower than if you were to leverage.There is also an argument that if you needed to raise money you are locked in to a non-liquid asset and presumably the market has dried up.  
Mark Solomon NEW INVESTOR from London, UK
4 August 2017 | 24 replies
You'll love it @Mark Solomon, it's warm, dry and sunny!
Patsy Waldron Cleveland rentals- what's available for pet owners???
25 June 2017 | 2 replies
Loud dogs can create issues with neighbors, and pet hair means more strain on your HVAC as well.
Matt John Rehab costs - add to basis or take loss that year?
12 April 2018 | 9 replies
If you accepted a tenant on one day, there would be no reason they could not move in the next (barring finishing installing the countertop or letting the paint dry). 
Aja Rutledge Present personal home to investors or go traditional sale???
11 April 2017 | 3 replies
No it's not cut and dry but it did provide me with a more solid direction of what may be best for my scenario.
J.Michael Edwards-Toepel 401k, cash, & strategy for beginning to build a rental portfolio
21 April 2017 | 10 replies
Hence the interest in turnkey operators that can help me get going in other markets.Here's the part I'm struggling with: I have a 401k from a previous job that has a hair over $50k in it.
Arthur D. HEAT CABLE UP THE GUTTER NOT WORKING
12 April 2017 | 2 replies
Depending on the length, it can be like running a hair dryer 24/7.