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Ivan Reyes Homeowners can't do their own work. WHAT?!
14 June 2010 | 21 replies
(Liability issues) Same goes for electrical, that's why it's better to checkout the top rated DIY books for the field (tile, plumbing, electrical, and carpentry) from the library, go to the Home Depot classes and ask questions before you end up costing yourself more money later on.For the minority, the people who have the vast experience or knowledge in multiple fields to make the repair to code, inspections must seem like a repetitive nuisance caused by the hacks in the field who are lacking.Anyone should be able to change an outlet or repair an in place pipe.Unfortunately in my personal residence the previous owner thought to install an additional switch in the vacant slot of a 4 switch row that you could just use a jumper wire from and to the surrounding switches and make aseries connection for power to the newly installed switch
Steve Smithy Burke County GA?
20 February 2010 | 4 replies
I have my real estate license and we are coming across more foreclosures that have renters and are income producing.
Christie Snapp What's the # 1 thing you consider when making investment decision?
27 February 2010 | 13 replies
If your goal is passive income, buying a property that has a lot of equity but produces no income is not a good investment for you.
Dustin Allen Newbie and I Need some help!
22 February 2010 | 4 replies
I have acquired and kept houses and apartments and the latter is easier to lease, manage and they produce more cashflows with less risks.
Account Closed Buy rental for cash, then what?
22 March 2010 | 13 replies
For some lenders, the rental income has to show up on two tax returns before they "count it" as part of the income being produced.
Account Closed Percent of ARV for rental property
26 March 2010 | 4 replies
One evaluation is to assume 100% financing and see if the property produces enough cash flow
Renel St. Fleur Justfying your offer on REOs
5 April 2010 | 3 replies
I know that at least one guru has said to produce these justifications ....
Joshua Dorkin How will the iPad Change the Real Estate Business?
18 October 2011 | 60 replies
Where I do think it could shine is in presentation - it's something that can be carried around and produced in a flash, without waiting for boot up time, to present ideas and proposals in a very striking and dynamic visual mode unlike anything we've had before.
Judith Blair REOs
30 June 2012 | 16 replies
I am a new investor and I just thought I'd seek your advice on this: Does anyone know how I can assign an REO so that I don't have to produce my own funds for the A to B transaction?
Elizabeth Maloney Unreasonable Move Out Fee?
6 April 2010 | 15 replies
This was acknowledged and ignored by the repair man and the land lord, both whom we spoke to about it.Occasion 5-Our mail slot broke off, leaving a gap in our garage door.