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Mike Girard Contractor using green board for shower
6 June 2023 | 47 replies
Cement board actually becomes stronger when it gets wet so it's by far superior.The cement board is only around $15 a sheet so it's not as if it's a budget issue.I can only assume that either-1.
Luke Lawrence Buying apartments need advice
28 July 2017 | 4 replies
Start with a single family home or duplex to get your feet wet.  
Nick Gagel Allowing tenants to cut grass and weed eat
18 June 2023 | 18 replies
We prohibit parking or driving on grass that will cause damage to irrigation systems or the yard itself, especially in wet periods, and ensure Tenant understands they will need to restore the yard prior to move-out if it is damaged by vehicles, dog runs, placement of unauthorized "sheds", etc.You also need to address shrubs, bushes, and trees.
Chris Criss New investor looking for market suggestions
20 January 2022 | 26 replies
That's usually what I recommend as a nice starter investment to get your feet wet and have good cash flow on a long term buy and hold. 
Reed V. Purchased a 2nd Mortgage at Foreclosure....
15 April 2017 | 4 replies
You have the right, but don't expect them to cough it up right away, even though they are required.  
Kenda Bell How To Calculate High Bid Premium
28 June 2022 | 13 replies
I plan on statring close to home so that I can do the due diligence properly.Getting my feet wet that way will give me more confidence to invest in other areas.
Al-Qumar Atkins Networking as an introvert
13 June 2020 | 21 replies
Use social media to your advantage - join local groups for the area you're investing in and you'll start seeing names of local businesses and REI professionals come through.Easy way to get your feet wet as you're starting out - we work with a lot of folks remotely, so even if you're not a big "people person", it can be done virtually - just be smart and always vet.Best of luck to you!
Isaac El Vacant house - owner says not for sale - what is your strategy?
4 May 2020 | 97 replies
A letter isn't a bad idea -- handwritten or typed with a wet signature -- but still.
Andre Watkins What investment could i make as a college student with $50-100
31 January 2023 | 18 replies
Hi Andre-Congratulations in showing an interest in real estate investing and I see you are in Lansing, MI (one of my favorite places to invest).I am right down the road in Ann Arbor.Anyway, if you are interested in getting your feet wet in real estate investing, there are fractional real estate investing options for non-accredited investors.I would start your search there and it would give you practice evaluating locations and different real estate opportunities.To your success!
Matthew Marino I am 18 years old, and I am going to make about 100k this year
2 February 2023 | 13 replies
If you are completely new, would you like to wet your toes by buying cash-flowing properties first?