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Tairsa Mathews Sick of the rat race and ready to invest!
16 October 2018 | 6 replies
The education I received through the podcast was invaluable in giving me the knowledge and confidence to do the first deal.
Lazaro D Masot Joining the ranks as a newbie investor from Miami, FL
13 September 2018 | 7 replies
The education I received through the podcast was invaluable in giving me the knowledge and confidence to do the first deal. 
Nancy Roth Terrible tragedy for Sec. 8 tenant: how to respond?
19 September 2018 | 24 replies
I learned today that an 18-year-old man who was killed in a shooting in Baltimore on August 25 is the son of a Section 8 tenant of mine. 
Ori Foyer Who has section 8 rentals in Chicago?
3 October 2018 | 14 replies
Ask her right out TODAY "what will it take to have you out of here by Monday". 
Zach Bollman New Investor Currently Living Overseas
8 October 2018 | 6 replies
The education I received through the podcast was invaluable in giving me the knowledge and confidence to do the first deal.
Evan Gross Real Estate Investing Podcasts For Beginners
13 September 2018 | 2 replies
The education I received through the podcast was invaluable in giving me the knowledge and confidence to do the first deal.
Keith Hebert need pro advice on whether to hire an in-house bookkeeper
15 September 2018 | 10 replies
My total bill last month was $2800 which put's me on track thus far for over 33k per year not including tax returns.I should disclose that I have another business that keeps me traveling pretty much half the year.Our Real Estate business operation looks like this:Property manager handles tenants and collects rents, he deposits all rents into our accounts and coordinates the rent roll with bookkeeping, they cut him a check for his gross collected rent management fee, bank statements are automatically sent to CPA's office for them to reconcile against business credit card statements, they also handle 95% of day to day financial operations from there to include paying contractors, setting up utilities, paying company bills ,bank deposits etc. for 4 and now 5 entities with the short term rental llc.We have a initial goal of 100 doors so I it's pretty easy to see this cost jumping significanly in the not so distant future.
Ben Einspahr Omaha Property Management Companies
15 September 2018 | 3 replies
.- A companies that only help out with showings during vacancies and I will handle the other day to day operations after a lease is signed.
Colin Courtney HELOC process advice
24 October 2019 | 8 replies
I'm in a situation where the home I moved into (about 16 months ago) was a new construction in a very new/empty part of the neighborhood, and the appraisal pretty much matched the purchase price... but since then, the neighborhood has filled with new homes with similar or worse specs that are being listed and sold for more than $10-20k+ above that appraisal.So my question then is: when a lender looks at LTV, do they calculate this based on the fair market value as of today, or would they need to use my original appraisal figure?
Dmitriy T. Rent to buy / LO: do I need a realtor?
18 September 2018 | 7 replies
I am in Arizona.Does the buyer usually order inspection at the end (I expect the buyer to be educated and would recommend the inspectIon highly)?