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Chance Cooper My wife inherited a piece of commercial property....
19 August 2014 | 4 replies
OTOH, if they do have significant assets, this may come into play and make cause taxes to be generated for the heirs when they do die.The point is there are significant tax disadvantages to what they have done and they affect you (for sure) and them (possibly.)With that behind us, what's going on in the area?  
Branden Davis Any advice would be great
22 August 2014 | 15 replies
50K is definitly enough to get started and will generate large chucks of money faster than rentals.
Mark Forest Tenant fried my grage panel
26 August 2014 | 45 replies
this would give the compressor a direct link from the garage to the house. some electric motors ( which this compressor has) can force a back feed as though it were a generator. this would cause the compressor to back feed directly into the main panel and overload the whole house without passing thru the main breaker in the main panel. we could have a twofold problem here. a defective compressor and a direct ( wrong wired) connection. in any case, this tenant had no business messing with the electrical system of your house and could have cost you the house and perhaps some lives. this would be grounds for me to evict or not renew the lease. if there were no problems prior to this, the loss of his tv sets are his fault not yours. throw the bum out and for safety sake, have another electrician check things out completely
Steve Agile Do I Need A Full Marketing Package?
26 August 2014 | 12 replies
Hi Ladies & Gents.I've been reading through the marketing section of this forum as I'm trying to help my old man take his real estate business into the 21st century, but I'm conflicted with all the awesome info.We've had an offer that is similar to the InvestorCarrots Site but without the pre written content that carrots offer.It's quite pricey and I'm wondering If i should just DIY the process.So here's my question - What is the quickest online method for lead generation(I understand if you don't want to share)Should I do EVERYTHING or focus on something else online?
Brandon Eleazer Better to resell or fix and hold for rental
21 August 2014 | 24 replies
To compare, having the cash in the property (taking a Cashout refi out of the equation to make this point) the money generates $800/month - less some expenses of course and you still earn a few hundred per month.
Harold Wine learning wholesaler
20 August 2014 | 26 replies
Because we want to ensure we are building a business that is sustainable and will create a legacy for our families, we believe wholesaling will require us to build a killer marketing engine and generate sustained deal flow moving forward. 
Amanda Cadena Real Estate Investing legalities
30 September 2014 | 11 replies
Me and my partners have started our "non-traditional" real estate investing LLC and we are looking to generate a contract for all of the deals we will make in the future.
Daniela Costa How are you using the web to find new clients?
5 September 2014 | 3 replies
Is there anything in particular that's actually generating leads?
Kyle Kelley Deal Analysis - Need Help! Is it worth haggling over 6K??
25 August 2014 | 21 replies
I will happily pay over market value for an asset that generates the return I seek.  
Adam Hathaway Hello from Haverhill, MA
26 August 2014 | 2 replies
These 3 homes have all taught me some really important real estate lessons.My goal as an investor is to eventually generate enough income to leave my 9-5.