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Jasmine Willois Post Pandemic Inflation - How is it effecting your RE business?
4 January 2022 | 3 replies

We've got a lot to talk about in 2022. The past 2 years created unique challenges for us all. Let's share some of those obstacles and how we overcame them. There is strength in numbers. 

Josh Raikin Misc. questions from new investor (Toledo, OH, multifam focused)
5 January 2022 | 5 replies
Keep in mind the tools that you are provided are just tools, some of them will be effective and some are off.  
Robert Brown Rookie: Looking for advice to move forward with small multi's
10 January 2022 | 3 replies
Upper/Lower ~ 1,000 sq fot per floor, plus basement storage/laundry and a large garage.moved into the lower Aug1.20% down, on effectively $125K... appraised then for $140K, more now (appreciation plus repairs)Bank gets* $728/mo  Upper tenant pays $755 (still well below market) ( insurance of ~ $59/mo and water $25/mo not escrowed)* i was paying $1000/mo all-in at my 1br ~ 550 sq foot apartment  rent/garage rent/insurance/utilities etc..**2**While i was under escrow on #1 my father had passed away.
Sandy D. How to structure seller financing deal
13 January 2022 | 7 replies
Upon closing, engage a licensed loan servicer to collect borrower payments, make payments to your lender, deposit the difference each month to your account, issue tax reporting, and ensure general legal compliance. 
Edward C. LoLooking to network and also looking for contractors
5 January 2022 | 8 replies
All of which have different approaches and cost ramifications.Many investors compound their losses by hiring any contractor interested in their job because they don’t understand or have the skillset to cultivate, communicate, evaluate, or manage contractors effectively.
Jacob Miller Looking to move into the Cleveland market.... but....
6 January 2022 | 10 replies
Below are a list of items I ran into that hopefully you can skip:Bought a Frankenstein triplex (wires, plumbing, venting, all crossed multiple units) - Any time I had a repair it usually effected multiple units and drywall/paint/flooring had to be replaced.Utility Companies - I was charged $3k in one month for a sewer bill.
Shawn Mix Cost effective options for repair of stairs
5 January 2022 | 1 reply
Or does anyone have other thoughts on creative options for a cost effective approach?
Pedro Bartolomei Better refi numbers with l.v.p. or carpeting?
4 January 2022 | 2 replies
If your keeping this property don't use carpet even if it doesn't effect the appraisal.
Account Closed New Agent Looking for Part-Time Advice
5 January 2022 | 4 replies
Regarding your third question, our market is moving so quickly, the part time agents (without team support) struggle big time to get in to houses and to service their clients effectively.
Bruce Horner Pay the extra or settle?
5 January 2022 | 3 replies
What can more dramatically effect your investment is which street and neighborhood within those metros you are on.