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Andrew Curro Free Education resources
22 December 2020 | 7 replies
Listen to the BP podcast, attend RE Events/ zoom calls (BP has some, meetup app has some too).
Jacob Glodde New real estate agents: Your actions for closings
20 December 2020 | 4 replies
Door hangers, walking my dog through the neighbourhoods, joining local boards/chambers, attending any networking event I can on the Meet Up app, joined a couple of different gyms, just trying to get out there as much as possible.
Matt Corbett Looking for a Mortgage Broker
20 December 2020 | 3 replies
My contact info should appear down below in my signature block, provided you're not using the phone app.
Vince Espiritu Actionable Steps to Getting My First Deal
21 December 2020 | 12 replies
Hire a Lawyer/ Title Company for:Title InspectionDocument InspectionHire a Property Inspector for:Physical InspectionOther Inspection:Plumber (Inside Drainpipes)Pest InspectorAsbestosLead-Based PaintStep 7: Getting Ready to Close.Order Insurance from your Insurance AgentHomeowner’s Insurance or Rental Property InsuranceSetup your Business Checking & Savings AccountPreparing all the Necessary Forms on Managing your PropertyPreparing BookkeepingFinal Walk-through the PropertyPlan the Rehab (Do this while doing Physical Inspection)Double Check the Documents and Sign itStep 8: The Rehab Stage.Present the Rehab Plan to the Contractors and ask for a BidHire the Contractor with the best service, qualifications, and project history, and reasonable price.Create a Checklist for the Project and Give to the Contractor (only pay the contractor each time they get something done on the checklist)Step 9: Find Tenants.Advertise your Rental Property:For Rent SignCraigslistNewspapersMLSPortalsRental App (like Apartmentlist.com, RentCafe.com, RentSpree, Pocketlist) Existing TenantsStep 10: Screen Your Tenant.Set your Rental CriteriaBackground and Credit CheckPrior Felonies within 7 yearsPrior Evictions FiledPrior Evictions Carried OutBankruptciesJudgmentsCriminal Issues or bad financial HistoryVerify Income & Renting HistoryStep 11: Accept Tenant.Lease AgreementMove-In Condition ReportSecurity Deposit and 1-month rent paymentStep 12: Train Your Tenant.
Neil Narayan Oracle's move to Austin may spur further California influx
21 December 2020 | 12 replies
The announcement, coupled with major expansions underway by Apple, Facebook, Tesla, and others, is a feather in the cap of local business boosters. 
Bradley Chapple Noob++ from Fort Collins, Colorado
4 January 2021 | 7 replies
Our next buy-and-hold properties will, more than likely, be out of state.Our plan is to acquire around 10 to 20 properties over the next 5 years and then using the next 5 years to pay them off, swap out the bad apples, etc.
Maurice Reynolds Buying stocks specifically to pay off mortgage.
23 December 2020 | 19 replies
@Ben Zimmerman Apple returns for the past five years 387%Amazon returns the past five years are 378%Square the last five years is 1,783%Facebook the last five years is 159%Warren buffet has 49% of his money in appleIt’s extremely realistic just look it up.
Alex Hernandez Roof replacement cost - Los Angeles
22 December 2020 | 7 replies
You need to specify the roof type and actual work being done and compare the quotes apples to apples - that'll give you the best insight.
Jeff Campbell Absolutes in my lease agreement
22 December 2020 | 5 replies
What app or service do you use to make your life as a landlord and property manager easier.I will close on my first 3 rentals next month and I want to get it right from the beginning.
Christopher Bell Getting your property rented
22 December 2020 | 4 replies
ultimately you need a way to collect app fees, deposit, and rent.