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Josh Pryor BRRRR financing for a beginner
13 June 2019 | 10 replies
You can check this article on the different types of partnerships compared to a venture-specific LLC, and finally I always recommend this article as a good starting point for the topics all partners should discuss and have established before starting an investment.If you have more questions on the legal side of how these things pull together, let me know. 
Melba Chambers Investing in RV Parks??
12 January 2021 | 9 replies
It’s wise to find a park with established workampers and/or a seller who is willing to stay on for a little while after closing.
John Corey Wolves in sheep’s clothing?
20 July 2019 | 3 replies
Not specific to real estate.It suggested that a lot more business could be done, with or without the Internet, if trust could be established and tracked over time. 
Derrick U. Landlord insurance reputable companies
10 October 2019 | 6 replies
To get the optimal results from marketing your account, stat with an established broker. 
Matthew Odou Where to move and invest if you live in an expensive area?
9 June 2020 | 85 replies
Then, fly/drive to those markets, drive around the neighborhoods, meet with local brokers and start establishing relationships there.
Uneeq Khan Rent Management Strategy
2 November 2018 | 7 replies
You can jump around until you find one that eventually turns out to be good, or you can educate yourself on what a good property manager looks like, screen multiple options, and then choose one that suits your needs and has an established reputation.Of course it's not a guarantee, but screening potential property managers will greatly reduce the likelihood that you will have problems so commonly referred to in these forums.I would also point out tthat property managers are typically licensed by your state which means they have a responsibility to you and your money.
Sherwin Vargas Guru - Rhode Island do you attend?
28 February 2019 | 5 replies
You can only listen through so many sales seminars, they all generally follow the same formula: establish credibility with stories of success for the guru and her/his students, throw out a few tidbits of information, create a sense of urgency (Limited Time Only and Special One-Time Discount Pricing), and get people to pay to enter the next level of the sales funnel.I hope I don't sound too jaded :DBut with so much free information available (here on BP, on YouTube, in BOOKS which someone probably spent months organizing into a coherent and understandable information package), it's hard to justify literally thousands of dollars on seminars and coaching programs these days.At the very least, if someone is going to go to one of these seminars I strongly recommend leaving the credit cards at home.
Damon Rucker Purchasing Occupied 4 Plex with shabby M2M leases
10 March 2019 | 27 replies
Get straight to business and establish your standards immediately.  
Will Kurtz New Investor Looking For "Rockstars"
28 August 2022 | 11 replies
Like you said, it is about finding your core group and establishing a symbiotic relationship. 
Rashid Khalil multifamily for STR
14 December 2022 | 10 replies
This can definitely work, as long as expectations are managed and rules are established