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Chris Weiler Setting up a management company for your own rentals
1 January 2024 | 17 replies
Bottom line, they are all yours and the checkbook the checks are written from is meaningless, as long as you've accounted for things accordingly.
Mike Knowles Does "final offer" really mean final?
22 June 2011 | 7 replies
I can understand trying to get something at rock-bottom price, but if you're going from $15k, to $20, to $28k, that's telling the bank you're intentionally low-balling them and really are willing to pay much more for the place.
Carl Lester investor schooling???
28 July 2019 | 22 replies
I have an article coming out next week on the 14 types of real estate investing but the bottom line to all of them is how to find the sweet deal, how to finance the sweet deal, and how to exit out of the sweet deal.
Mark Forest LLC controversy
10 May 2009 | 23 replies
Bottom line: Get professional advice and listen to gurus at your peril.Good investingMike C
Michael Juve A few questions. (Two part thread)
20 May 2009 | 4 replies
As far as order, move locating deals from the bottom to the top.
Bernadette Schuller Property Mgt. marketing material
10 June 2009 | 2 replies
I like the bottom line details not the flowery language.Tell me what your rates are - your services and be direct and to the point.I want to see referrences - show me quotes of happy customersTell me WHY your better then the rest - really - why you?
Rich Weese Where is everyone?
16 August 2009 | 28 replies
If cash neutral works for you, then you have more options.
N/A N/A How NOT to do business in Real Estate . . .
4 July 2007 | 20 replies
if they fine me, depending on the amount i won't pay it. if they throw me in jail, i'll be costing them money for some piddly offense and will have a short term. they sure as F*ck won't be able force me to let them live there, i'll make their (tenants) life hell so bad they'll move out on their own real fast. even if i, for some reason, decide to use the eviction process, i'll just start that process the minute they move in. that way, what ever BS time frame can pass and i can exercise it later on my own immediate terms. i'll hide the eviction language in the rental agreement (that they won't get a copy of). bottom line; renters are pieces of sh*t and i'll stop at nothing to ensure they can be thrown out on my time frame instead of after they're done damaging my financial/physical property.
Danielle Hinderliter Beginning in Wholesale list of questions:
15 October 2007 | 6 replies
It is pretty much the top of the lower end areas in my city, maybe even the bottom of the middle class.
N/A N/A what to do with 50K
18 October 2007 | 5 replies
Given the way the deals are structured the percentage gain will be pretty impressive but that can be manipulated (multiple a small number and the percentage sounds great but the total dollars produced is less interesting).Bottom line?