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April Molina What challenge did you face when hiring someone to work remotely?
28 May 2018 | 3 replies
I am easy to train and if you still need a VA, let’s talk!
Karen Young RE agent says estoppel not needed
20 May 2018 | 4 replies
They should be a one-page document that's easy for the tenants to sign and agree.  
Jordan Lewis Help!!!! (Urgent) Creative Financing
23 May 2018 | 7 replies
Unfortunately unlike other people I don’t have anyone to co-sign for me for any of these investment opportunities I could take and my father lives in New York City, he doesn’t like the idea of me getting a property, he just thinks I should get an IT job and pay rent that’s what I went to school for all these years but it hasn’t been easy getting a job so now I’m taking into account that I could Uber and I can make atleast 300-400 a weekend but I plan to do it everyday to get extra cash in, I’m so hungry to become successful I won’t ever give up, instead of saying I can’t do it, I’m just trying to find ways to do it, like most successful people and I know it isn’t going to be easy and I’m living way below my means, my favorite meal is pack ramen now cause it’s the cheapest haha.Anyways my question is in my current situation what would you advice me to do to be able to achieving owning a MF property to do the house hack with FHA loan, can Ubering be use to qualify for me for the FHA loan?
Jeff Rodgers Multiple Offers - Do Real Estate Agent Secretly Share Info?
24 May 2018 | 25 replies
But it's easy to cheat,  as I have no right to ask for proof.  
Sage Fradley To be or not to be. A real estate agent.
29 May 2018 | 15 replies
that's all I have done my entire adult life since I was first licensed at 18.. there is a difference in being a retail real estate sales person and using a license to further your investing goals.Its not an easy business by any means to be a retail agent and there is a high burn out rate.. not as high as wholesalers but its at least 50%...If your an ACTIVE investor I cant see how you can do without it.. if your fix and flipping in my mind its mandatory.its about 2k a year to keep sometimes less and If your business does not allow that or like some say the cost is to high then in my mind your not really in the business its a pittance to spend to have access to all the info and be in the club.if your goal is to be a lifelong landlord then work for a commercial brokerage that specializes in cash flow real estate just being there will open up doors.if by chance your very good at sales and have a very large warm market you may shock yourself in how much money you can make just in transactional real estate.. 
Mike Staehle Ending month to month lease in CT
21 May 2018 | 1 reply
It seems way to easy
Joshua Lupo Seller Concessions: Pros our Cons?
28 May 2018 | 11 replies
We have been keeping it parked on the sideline however beacause were getting married in August and want to ideally walk away from the wedding without any debt and perhaps profit a few K.
Maugno M. Tenants demand a professional plumber after DIY JOB
21 May 2018 | 6 replies
often one element stops working causing the hot water to not last long enough, its a easy fix as long as the element is not seized in the tank.
Kenny Dahill Tenant Placement for Owners
21 May 2018 | 2 replies
This means that there is not always an easy way to find competent people to work with besides making phone calls and screening out the lemons.
Benjamin Seibert Lenders, Property Managers & Contractors - Hagerstown, MD
25 June 2018 | 7 replies
I was looking to see if others had recommendations for lenders, property managers and contractors in the Hagerstown, MD area.Lender: I have used Middletown Valley Bank before and they are easy to work with, but I feel their rates may have risen (6% on a 30 year fixed with .8 points)Property Manager: I have worked with Valley Properties before and they have been good.