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Shaniqua Dupree Purchase Home, Consolidate 15k Debt, or Purchase Rental Properties? Maybe ALL 3
4 January 2017 | 16 replies
I dont go out, buy shoes, clothes, or anything unecessarily.
Cody Breunig Real estate license with felony.
31 August 2015 | 6 replies
You need to shoe the new leaf turned over.
Jordan Hamm Convert existing home into a rental... How to?
25 July 2016 | 2 replies
It turned out I was able to carry both loans and the lender I used had a 5% down, lender paid PMI option that I ended up going with at a 3.99% 30-yr fixed rate.If I were in your shoes, without knowing too many details, I'd look into renting sooner than later.
Tyrone Smith Tenants want out of lease for bigger house willing to pay
6 September 2015 | 16 replies
I haven't been in your shoes at all, but I think I would carefully review the lease and charge them exactly what they signed for.
Rich Cavanagh Rookie landlord looking for advice from wise veteran!
7 July 2013 | 11 replies
If I were in your shoes I would obviously take pictures of everything but compare the pictures of the walls bsfore and after with the patch job.
Brandon Proctor Just met with my first motivated seller and now...
17 January 2015 | 37 replies
Examine the spots on your shoes.
Claudio Golia Financial circumstances and a plan to get started.
1 June 2015 | 1 reply
Good afternoon.I wanted to share my current financial situation, and see if some of my conclusions make sense to those who might have walked in my shoes
Susan Throop Neighbors of Investment Properties
21 February 2015 | 3 replies
I put myself in buyer's shoes and ask myself if I'd wouldnt mind seeing those people everyday.  
James M. How to determine ARV (after repair value)
28 September 2016 | 6 replies
Put yourself in the buyer's shoe, and use common senses.Some error in ARV estimate is common and unavoidable.
Dan Kelley I found a window when I ripped out the shower...
23 March 2016 | 15 replies
Unfortunately sometimes a new window will require a second site inspection/fee.Not sure what 'd do in your shoes... maybe take a look at your local habitat for humanity store, if you can get an awesome deal on a window that'd help