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Bojan Rajkovic Advice on software used for MultiUnit Management
21 November 2021 | 9 replies
It sounds like you're going to want software that offers some level of flexibility.
Kyle Curtin Asking listing agent what’s wrong with a property?
22 November 2020 | 10 replies
Sometimes it serves the client best for the agent to be quite open about an offer situation, but it has to be OK with the client to do that.If I were looking at a house like that my first question would be, "Is this house obviously overpriced", and would check the MLS for comps in the neighborhood (including homes that just went under contract, seeing as those reflect the most recent market conditions, and if DOM is low you know they went off probably near or at list price).Also look at the aerial view and Google Street View if you haven't actually driven by to make sure there's not a commercial gravel pit in the back, it's not right next to a noisy mechanic's shop, etc - something that would be a no-brainer answer.That way you've done your homework before calling the listing agent.Then, here at least, it would be normal for me to call the agent and ask some questions about the home, including 'is there anything to know about the home that's not obvious from the listing remarks', and whether or not they've gotten any offers, and what kind of flexibility the agent thinks the seller may have on price (if price appears to be the issue).
Matthew Humphrey Young real estate investor
10 December 2020 | 14 replies
It's so great for so many reasons: have someone else pay all or part of your mortgage, use this time when your personal life is very flexible to live with less so you can have more later, and you learn a lot about owning, maintaining a property and dealing with tenants.
Brendan VanDalinda Looking at financing options
22 November 2020 | 2 replies
I have my agent sign me up for MLS listings where the owner is flexible on financing and make every single offer with a slightly higher price, and owner financing. 
Sergio Sanchez 19 year old looking for advice for buying 1st property
23 November 2020 | 2 replies
Usually, there are low closing costs, fast closes, and flexible down payments since you're not dealing with the bank.
Tammy Mason Replaced Refrigerator by tenant without notice
26 November 2020 | 13 replies
It sounds like the condensate line might have been blocked which is an easy fix.Their last line about reimbursement leads me to believe they will be flexible and actually care about the place versus trying to get a new fridge just because.
Christopher Mayer Legal Advice on Owner Occupied MultiFamily
24 November 2020 | 7 replies
I'm not sure how flexible municipalities can be with regards to this type of variance. 
Sean Gimpert New Investor SW Chicago Suburbs
22 January 2021 | 24 replies
My schedule is pretty flexible this time of year.
Willie Marquez My 3 biggest issues with land investing
23 November 2020 | 3 replies
Since land doesn’t typically appreciate as quickly as a home does, you need to stay flexible and ensure you have a way to turn a profit.
Sam Pat New to Rental Investment - Dallas
27 November 2020 | 6 replies
Are you flexible in terms of your situation?