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James W. Contact the Owner in Pre- Foreclosure or before Auction day?
11 September 2019 | 23 replies
Am I missing something?
Thi Huyhn Has Anyone Invested in SFR?
8 June 2016 | 14 replies
Patch of land, PeerStreet, and several others also offer  residential real estate debt. 
Jim Mitchell About to put an auction bid in, What am I missing?
30 May 2016 | 5 replies
I recently was in an auction house that looked real good, no holes in the wall, fixtures not missing.
Jeff Bridges SFR Insurance and umbrella policy option through rehab and beyond
1 June 2016 | 3 replies
Option 1 seems like the clear path toward lowest cost and easiest growth, but just making sure I'm not missing anything.
Larmon Cummings Jr New South Suburbs Meetup
11 August 2015 | 5 replies
Missed this.
Mark Mathews When will I know it's time to buy that first fix/flip..
26 February 2020 | 2 replies
Are we on the right path, am I missing something?
Jim Groves New member from Chicago
22 July 2015 | 4 replies
Right now they are relying on you, the crowd, to perform the due diligence that they miss.
David Zinn Underwriter requiring $300k in renters insurance--too much?
25 July 2015 | 6 replies
I believe the insurance company is using good business practice by requiring $300,000 liability insurance for a pet like a cat or dog.Ask an attorney and they will recommend the same renters insurance coverage.Additionally they would advise you to ask for a copy of the insurance coverage.A cat or dog can cause someone to trip and injure themselves, they could jump up on someone and injure them when they fall, the pet can bite someone (causing them to miss work), knock over a lighted candle and burn the place down.As you knew about the pet if the renter does Not have insurance they are going to attempt to make a claim on your insurance or sue you.
James De Silva Why did you go broke/bankrupt?
29 July 2015 | 1 reply
That means we could have had two houses together worth $3.4 Million but we missed out because I refused to let my friend know where the lots were and let him buy them at $100K each.