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Timothy Vint Fix and Flip, as easy as HGTV makes it out to be?
7 May 2020 | 23 replies
If you aren't in a huge rush, then I definitely recommend learning through Youtube videos (and bigger pockets) and trying to do some of the smaller DIY first.Of course i wouldn't recomment doing anything too technical or dangerous like plumbing or electric yourself...but I have found that I could do a lot more of a project than I thought I could...hope this helps
Danny Frye Quickest Deal I've Done
4 May 2020 | 0 replies
Once the assignment was executed, I submitted it to the sellers attorney with an amendment to drop the price to $29,000 and it was accepted.The day I picked up the keys, a REALTOR friend of mine offered me $45,000 if I would owner finance the deal to him.
Danny Frye Quickest Deal I've Done
4 May 2020 | 0 replies
Once the assignment was executed, I submitted it to the sellers attorney with an amendment to drop the price to $29,000 and it was accepted.The day I picked up the keys, a REALTOR friend of mine offered me $45,000 if I would owner finance the deal to him.
Danny Frye Quickest Deal I've Done
4 May 2020 | 0 replies
Once the assignment was executed, I submitted it to the sellers attorney with an amendment to drop the price to $29,000 and it was accepted.
Derek Andrews Use a PM to find a tenant vs DIY
15 May 2020 | 36 replies
I normally point my prospective tenants to submit their application and background check through Avail.
Jeffrey De Los Santos Creating a separate LLC for properties and business
6 May 2020 | 11 replies
I had an S Corp for my IT business, an LLC for my Auto Repair business, and a C Corp set up for my real estate management.While in my mind I need a real estate management business, when I did the papers to establish the management company, one question on the application is what type of business is the entity engaged in, and it clearly states if the company is engaged in anything requiring a license, I must submit a copy of the license, and I do not have a broker's license that entitled me to engage in property management.
Andre Fierro rental property during pandemic. Good idea?
21 September 2020 | 5 replies
I did create a video on my YouTube Channel: Jen Maldonado about "Residential real estate strategies & advice that work during the pandemic and it shows critical concepts for anyone interested in how to invest in real estate during this pandemic".  
William Coet New Landlord Tenant Advocacy Group in New York State
5 May 2020 | 1 reply
They have been responding to some of the eviction moratorium and proposed rent cancellation efforts.They have created a few good videos and you can find them on you tube by searching for "under one roof ny"Give them a look and support if you choose.
Stirling Mintz New Canadian Investor in Montreal, Quebec
7 May 2020 | 10 replies
Will definetly add your reccommendations to my list.Yeah, I’ve watched a few property analysis videos, but yet to analyze one myself, mainly because I don’t feel comfortable estimating many of the inputs at this point.
Luke Carl Do you Tenants get Buyers Remorse?
5 May 2020 | 4 replies
And, after that experience, a process was put in place to ensure that all tenants sign-off on the initial walk-through checklist, that all repair requests have to be submitted by email with photos, and a "tool box" is provided that contains a plunger, hair removal comb for bathtub/shower drains, instructions on how to reset the garbage disposal, etc.