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N/A N/A WiLL from London, Ontario Canada
22 March 2008 | 5 replies
Hi Will,I just read your messgae about the property investing.My background is in Arch as well and I'm looking at the real estate investing.Have you had any more dealings of this nature or are you looking further into it?
Paul Chen Previous owner had die...
9 December 2007 | 9 replies
And that California law requires that you disclose a death from natural causes to each and every tenant that applies?
John Holcombe New to site/part-time investor
25 February 2008 | 8 replies
Beautiful state you live in.
Darryl K Real Estate Investing Books
24 January 2013 | 36 replies
Another book called "Everything I learned about business - I learned from playing Monopoly" or something to that nature.
Carla Jones All I would like for Xmas
17 December 2022 | 10 replies
This naturally gives you a sense of confidence when asked about the property in question. 
Owen Dashner Dodge St. Duplex Domination
11 July 2020 | 7 replies
It turns out beautifully.
Alicia Arizpe Wholesaling Forumla/s : 70% VS Fixed Cost
9 April 2023 | 4 replies
Beautiful home, especially inside...
Phil C. Access to Capital - What to do next
23 October 2012 | 12 replies
For small projects that are quick-turn in nature the cheapest capital is generally either bank financing or private financing.
Gil Lieblich Buying a Bar (well at least the building)
21 November 2012 | 18 replies
The beauty of the business it is a high volume business and has shown itself to be succesful for 30 years.
Bienes Raices "bounce houses"
24 July 2022 | 12 replies
Consider how easily a peril or condition can exist and be taken away, if something can be popped up in ten minutes and taken away just as quickly, a landlord will have very little control over the matter.Instead of getting tied up with liability paranoia and trying to micro manage tenants as to allowing something or not, get with your insurance agent, see what they think the risk is in that area, what claims experience they have with such issues, if the exposure is insured and explain the competitive nature in renting to allow your tenants to have a life.If you are adequately insured and have taken reasonable precautions you should be sleeping just fine.