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Jesse Young Newby in Tacoma Washington area.
30 July 2017 | 10 replies
@Kerry Boyle You would think that hard money lenders would be okay with seller carry backs, but the vast majority aren't because they want you to have skin in the game.
Marcus J Richardson Project Manager Pay for rehabs and prehabs??
5 November 2015 | 12 replies
To have skin in the game, how much percentage of the profit I make should I give him/her?  
Christopher Tibbe Co-Wholesale
30 December 2015 | 2 replies
(now's the time that I mention the need for thick skin!)  
Joseph R. How useful is cold calling?
12 April 2017 | 24 replies
You have to have a thick skin out there.  
Jeremy Tillotson How to Troubleshoot Your Furnace (Throw Money At It Seriously)
18 January 2015 | 3 replies
If not change the batteries on t-stat and try again.If it doesn't you need to check for power to furnace, and if that doesn't work you can check the doors on the furnace to see if they are tight and the door switch is engaged.A normal sequence of operation would be the induction motor comes on, after a few seconds, it will check whats called a sail switch to ensure it is venting air, at that time the glow plug should come on, and following the gas valve opens, firing the burners, the flame sensor will check to ensure that the flame did light to ensure burners light, and then the blower motor will engage. 
John Canty Real estate investment newbie from Boston
3 February 2015 | 12 replies
We buy higher income homes where the tenants have skin in the game to perform.
Ronald Perich Being a licensed agent means the law doesn't apply to you?
30 March 2015 | 43 replies
There are also good reasons why having "skin in the game" (putting capital at risk) is required by most people that would advise a seller in a transaction.I don't believe "wholesaling" in any of its forms is unethical.
Scott Trench Getting Started In Real Estate With NO money? What is the Reality here?
28 May 2015 | 27 replies
You need to have skin in the game otherwise an investor or bank will not work with you.
Chad Brumley RealtyShares.com
27 April 2015 | 3 replies
The flip side of this is that many investors do not do their diligence at $5K so I kind of feel the low minimum leads to more speculation but I could be wrong.  3) From what I can gather many people have done ok with the investments.The key like any investment is to do your diligence on the structure of the investment, on the property, on the sponsor, on the fees, on the sponsor's skin in the game, on the fees paid to the portal and on the area you are investing in.
Julie Felts Tenant's has skin reaction to bathtub
8 April 2017 | 11 replies
However the wife reports that she is "allergic" to the bathtub and both her and their youngest daughter's skin breaks out when they take a bath.