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QuoVadis Gates 30 day Analyzing Deal Challenge
29 April 2020 | 5 replies
Here is a long hand template that I'll use:= Analyze Deals: Identify: Property Price: Acquire: Down Payment Closing Cost Loan Transfer Stamps Taxes: Rehab Estimate: After repair value: Income: Monthly Gross: Rent Parking Washer/ Dryer Storage Advertising Expenses: {Fixed} Taxes Electricity Water & Sewer PMI Garbage HOA’s Insurance {$100} Expenses: {Variable} Vacancy {5-10%} Repairs and Maintenance {8%} Cap Ex - {Capital Expenditures} {8%} Management {10%} {Optional} Future Assumptions: Annual Income Growth: {2%} Annual PV Growth: {2%} Annual Expenses Growth: {2%} Sales Expenses: {9%} Totals: Monthly Expenses: Monthly Cash Flow: Monthly Income: ______________ Total Cash Needed: Cash On Cash Return: ROI: Cap Rate:
Christian Rojmar Mailing campaign w/out cash offer
11 January 2020 | 4 replies
Since you brought up weight-loss products, what is the reputation of such products that do not work as advertised (which is probably 100% of them) - awful lot of complaints and negative reviews.
Kalen Jordan Bigger Pockets podcast ads
18 January 2020 | 3 replies
Since BP is a paid product, you would think they would either have no ads at all or only advertise the BP community.Ads always dilute the message of a podcast host a little bit, depending on how well-curated they are.The fundrise ad for example - Brandon says "this is the future of real estate investing" in his own voice.
Hyung ku Kim Finding a roommate/Tenant
20 January 2020 | 2 replies
Hi @Hyung ku Kim, it sounds like a potential issue might be that you are attracting the wrong type of prospect with your advertising... i.e., you are getting folks that are looking for a less formal arrangement (who i can imagine might gravitate towards a room-in-a-house situation), and who are then scared away by a thorough application.  
Rachel Luoto Freaked out, applicant says will sue
5 September 2021 | 73 replies
There is also a personal advertising injury section.
Todd Hoffman Choosing a hard money lender
31 May 2019 | 3 replies
the well known HML will have good websites a brick and motor.. will not ask for up front money other than appraisal and credit report.what you have to be cautious of is the FAUX lenders that are advance fee pump and dump .. tons of those out there.they advertise rates to good to be true.. their English is a little off.. they have no real presence. etc.
Austin Steed Industrial Wedding Venue as RE Investment
6 June 2019 | 2 replies
You'd have business/advertising/etc.
David Held Tax treatment for sale of raw land
13 April 2022 | 3 replies
The land was not used in any way for profit such as advertising to others as a lease opportunity.
Sean T. Obama and Immigration on REI
24 November 2014 | 45 replies
If I am listing a unit for rent I will be inclined to advertise in English and probably Spanish as well. 
Max Ime Decision between 2 different condo units, which one is better?
25 November 2014 | 0 replies
There has been no advertisement so far, and I talked directly with the constructor about the prices.