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Nader Hachem Is Winter really a bad time to buy your first rental property?
1 December 2022 | 12 replies
Maximize the exposure of your listing, take good photos, and have the rent reflect the value your providing based on the comps.Personally I prefer to buy vacant properties so I can screen the tenants myself and if I want to make improvements to the units I can do that immediately & sign the lease for market rent.
Erin Spradlin So What If Airbnb Is Crashing Right Now...
17 June 2020 | 79 replies
I likely could have lowered my prices more, but this is a side hustle and I didn't see the need to increase my exposure risk, at least until more was known about COVID. 
Jerry Lucker Tenants can’t be evicted in winter months
16 December 2019 | 55 replies
It looks really bad for an elected district judge when people die of exposure in cars or on park benches in their district because they were evicted.
Ryan O. Deal Structure with Partner
5 January 2011 | 3 replies
Then a similar JV agreement.Taxes: Your tax exposure is only on any gain.
Robert Lum I'm here, I'm ready, Let's begin. Greetings from New York!
5 June 2016 | 6 replies
I don't have much exposure to real estate but I will soon make it my priority to get my hands on any real estate related work so I can get my feet wet.In the meantime, these is my goals:1.
Bryan Davis VERY complicated wholesale deal. Advice?
3 September 2013 | 19 replies
As Ellis San Jose mentioned, anyone who thinks the worst case scenario is that they'll receive 2/3 or liquidated proceeds is incorrect.In dealing with a pre-probate scenario, the decision must be made if you intend to buy the asset, buy heirs' or beneficiaries' interest, or merely focus on plays that make a profit.If you buy the interest(s) and probate the estate yourself, you become the PR and have the exposure to all known (and unknown) heirs and creditors as the fiduciary.
Jameson Wildwood Who did you get your Umbrella Insurance from?
6 July 2016 | 11 replies
I am happy to delve into it further with you if you choose, but if you talk to someone else, just make sure they walk you through the variables with staying with a personal policy vs transferring to a commercial policy...etc@Sydney Hall to answer a few of your questions...1st you can have an umbrella even if you don't own a home--most of your personal liability comes from auto exposure--you are much more likely to have a hefty liability claim from a car accident than someone getting injured at your home.2nd based on the limited info provided, you should have a Business Owner's Policy as a business owner--property and liability coverage (especially if you have a physical office location).  
Jaden Adams Dropping out of college
17 December 2019 | 210 replies
The exposure to ideas and intense use of thinking power seems to rewire the mind.
Eric MacDonald Currently have $800k cash and looking to get into real estate Need advice.
11 January 2024 | 33 replies
Not BP calc reserves, legit reserves.4) Remainder put in debt fund getting you high single %s yield.You'll make great cash flow & have excellent exposure to hard assets.
Bobby Nilsen McMann Commercial Lending
13 January 2024 | 80 replies
Exposure of these crooks is the only way that others will not be victims!