
6 April 2020 | 4 replies
Thanks @Joseph Cacciapaglia, Your last line hits on something I told kids when i coached sports, "Success brings confidence, confidence brings success".It has taken just a few months to save for the first house hack.

7 April 2020 | 3 replies
(I always try to buy the house myself, but wholesale the ones I won't have time for, or can't line up the money for) one of my favorite resources for learning more about wholesailing is the "real estate disruptors" podcast with Steve Trang.

18 May 2020 | 8 replies
Not every seller is willing to do that.All of this being said, subject to deals still are by far my favorite way to acquire a property.

21 April 2020 | 37 replies
One of my favorite books that's straight up about this topic is Frank Gallinelli's book on What Ever Investor Needs to Know about Cash Flow.

7 April 2020 | 8 replies
My favorite strategy when short on cash is bringing in a partner.

7 April 2020 | 7 replies
I think this is a strong case for one of my favorite quotes...

12 April 2020 | 7 replies
Assuming the deal is good, you get a loan from your favorite bank.

9 April 2020 | 37 replies
Medical NNN's are my favorite for many reasons.

7 April 2020 | 2 replies
Reach out to your favorite hard moeny lender.

23 April 2020 | 6 replies
Hi Jacob,It's probably not reasonable wear and tear, but it looks like a typical accident with this type of flooring.In many instances just the problem tiles can be cut out and replacements re-glued down.A good maintenance tech (with the proper type of floor in place already) should be able to fix this quickly.An owner doing it:a) Might not care much and disregard it.b) Freak out and want to charge you for a whole new floor replacement, not understanding tiles (in most instances) can be changed out if broken.c) call a fix up handyman who will charge time and materials (however long he takes to fix it using his own favorite method of fixing).and if it's a property managed either a), or c) but add to c) a (possibly) charge for the mangers time handling it too.The Click Lock type of flooring may take more time and effort (cost) to fix than the Tape or Glue Down.If the place is the Taj Mahal it will probably be more noticeable than if the place is more down on it's heels.And fixing means being able to get a matching piece (typically from extra ordered when it was installed, to use for just this purpose).If you are renting in a big professionally manged complex it's likely they will have spare tiles in storage for this use, and be VERY much used to replacing them.Here is one of the easier (quicker) types to fix.https://www.youtube.com/watch?