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Jason Merchey Who Gets Successfully Sued?
9 September 2013 | 4 replies
I would have an LLC in place of course, but I'd like to determine if a lawsuit against the GC, me, and the home inspector would find my role to be blameless prior to ever sustaining any judgment against my LLC.
Jonah Stavsky Landlord or Tenant - who pays?
2 February 2023 | 23 replies
The most successful landlords are the ones who have great tenants with good relationships over a sustained period.
Josiah Patrick Zebarth NOT going to college, what should I do?
9 August 2019 | 103 replies
I’m figuring it out just like everybody else but remember whatever business that you pick - you have to think about the ability to sustain it.
Kevin Lehna Criteria for approval on long term rv parking?
3 April 2022 | 1 reply
The housing market in Bend, OR has shot up so fast it's hard to imagine the area is going to be able to sustain so many new people long term.
Justin Tahilramani Innovative "house hack" - my approach...
23 November 2019 | 13 replies
I know I can draw some people to the beach during the summer, but need to sustain during the holidays and winter, as well.Thank you for sharing!
Jamaine L. The Hot Portland Market
22 May 2017 | 29 replies
The price increase can't sustain the levels it has the last 3 years.
Christopher Burke Second opinion on analyzation
22 January 2017 | 1 reply
Good day BP it's a pleasure to be a part of your community I wanted to know if I can get a second opinion about a deal I was analyzing it seems to be a sustainable amount growth in the after repair value in this particular property  but it's such a high investment which makes me think there's a reason it's still on the market which pushes me away a little since I'm relatively new it's a 5BR 4Bath  very hot area great School District it needs a full rehab asking price is 653,000 is the cheapest house in that area considering there's work that needs to be done to it now there's a house up the street that's almost identicalat but is a 4BR 3Bath going for 1,267,000 just recently would I more then likely  be spending  over a 100,000 on a full rehab  in  a A class  neighborhood
Hae-Yuan Chang Excited, aspiring investor coming from Orlando, Fl!
14 July 2015 | 11 replies
Other interests include dancing, vegan cooking, fitness, sustainable living, and graphic design!
Kiet Ho How do yall feel about buying a rental property all cash?
20 December 2021 | 121 replies
Odds of you losing your job in a bad market is directly proportional to your tenants ability to pay or a crash in the housing market and if you have cushion to sustain that then of-course leverage and go for it.
Jim K. Important lesson learned cheap, passing it on
19 February 2020 | 54 replies
It's not sustainable past a certain point, and when I get there my business model will change, but by then I'm sure I'll have hit my modest financial goals anyway.