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ToRena Webb-Thomas Rental Increase Letter
18 November 2018 | 5 replies
If they don't sign and return the new contract, begin the eviction process and get a new tenant with the rent you want.The tenant is not in control here, you as the owner have control.
Maxwell Dolgin NYC/NJ Investor Question - B&H vs F&F
19 October 2018 | 4 replies
If your able to get in and out very quick with a good return then maybe it makes sense.
Kathia Molina Buying our first investment property
29 November 2018 | 4 replies
Post rehab, we are thinking would be at a good value, giving us the option of BRRR or....as my taxt acct recommended, return the $ to the 401(k) to avoid paying the fees.Being our first investment, We are both, nervous and excited, but convinced that We want to invest in RE.
Paige Roberts My Father stole new title and keys to my old car
19 October 2018 | 4 replies
Perhaps you can send him an email that simply states that if he does not return your keys, you will have no choice but to file a police report in two days, which would be a hassle for both of you.
Katie Huynh [Calc Review] Is 5.97%ROI good enough for a rental property?
30 October 2018 | 24 replies
That does not mean they are not out there on the west cIast it’s just going to be a much different return on investment compared to say the Midwest and the appreciatIon factor wIll be hIgher In hot markets .
Dale Rast Could anyone Debunk this Article?
24 October 2018 | 11 replies
Forbes has a habit of putting something like this out every few years.The "bad" thing about investing your IRA in real estate is that the main Wall Street players do not have control over your funds and the means to earn commissions selling financial instruments.His arguments are entirely tilted towards to negative and not providing any context or perspective.I could just as easily pick 3 or 4 historically bad stock investments (Enron) or high fee annuities, and make it sound like that was all that you could expect if you went to a conventional brokerage - which is clearly not the case.For someone who understands real estate as an asset class, there is the potential to have your IRA produce consistent returns and have true diversification away from the news-cycle volatility of conventional financial products.
Joel Arndt When to Expand Into Another Market
5 January 2019 | 9 replies
If you can no longer get the returns that fit your criteria, then it would make sense to expand in to other markets. 
Michael Guzik Why out of state investors fail?
30 October 2018 | 5 replies
@Jay Hinrichs Believe it or not sir people don't always do things expecting something in return.
Ryan Smith Startup Ideas... What would you do?
26 October 2018 | 3 replies
Eventually, I would like to supplement enough income to scale back to a 40-50hr work week at my job and break away from the turnkey side of it to further maximize returns
David Floyd Like kind exchange of 2 properties for 1
19 October 2018 | 2 replies
Im trying to sell two investment SFH in Florida on the coast that are only returning about 5% (net income/property value).