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Tony L. Real Estate Syndication Question - Investor details/forms
19 August 2018 | 3 replies
A lot of folks tend to put it aside and do it last minute, so you need to be on top of managing your investors and assisting them in getting through the process especially if it is a first time for you and/or for them. 
Robert Adams Inventory rising in several areas of the country including Vegas
15 September 2018 | 65 replies
@Jay Hinrichs definitely a lot of vacations happening....on facebook it looked like half of the agents I know were out of town lol.August does tend to slow a bit traditionally as well while families get kids back to school etc too.Hope all is well Jay.
Chris Laino Pros and Cons of Section 8 Rentals
16 August 2018 | 2 replies
-Section 8 tenants tend to follow the rules or risk losing their voucher-If a Section 8 tenant damages your rental (and the deposit doesn't cover it) you can get a judgement and if you provide the Section 8 office with the judgement they will require the tenant to pay it before he/she/they can move into a different Section 8 property-Section 8 tenants tend to move less than typical tenants (especially if your property is halfway decent as most Section 8 properties in my market are in bad areas of town)-In my market, a Section 8 unit isn't inspected by the city because the Housing Authority inspects it yearly.
Jenny Adel Tenant demanding grass for yard
12 March 2019 | 83 replies
However, lease agreements tend to be thorough and from what has been stated in this case so far, it doesn't seem like there is any grey area.I'm not a lawyer, but my two cents are these:#1 - You both agreed to agree in writing.
Jordan Feiner Buy my first home or invest?
24 August 2018 | 1 reply
I love my job and get paid handsomely for it but I'd like to be independent in the next 10 years so I gotta get cracking.Am I nuts to be thinking this?
Mal K. My tenant was robbed
7 October 2018 | 21 replies
I tend to have a bleeding heart for my tenants and their situations, but this wouldn’t go farther than a shoulder shrug and replacing the door with me.
Patrick Flanagan I need help understanding some zoning laws for added units
5 December 2018 | 6 replies
Albany will be governed by the city not the county.. so simply walk into the planning department give them the address talk to a planner and ask your questions.. they tend to be quite helpful in semi rural Oregon.. compared to the republic of Portlandia which can be uber frustrating..  
Jason Merchey Optimism Vs. Realism
16 December 2018 | 4 replies
I myself tend to come down on the side of truth first, but many since Nietzsche have indicated that there might be things more important than truth in that Western, scientific sense of the word.
Jose Maldonado Looking to find investor or partner for flip
19 December 2018 | 6 replies
Some that have certain expertise tend to want to be involved.
Lamont Marable Dead or Alive you're coming with me...
1 January 2019 | 9 replies
@Laureen Youngblood I've started there but people don't tend to file claims but are quick to do a video or blog about their experience that was either good or bad.