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Andrew Coffey Looking for a step-by-step coach
27 March 2017 | 3 replies
If I were more familiar with how the process is, from beginning to end, I could more easily replicate it, so in that endeavor I'm hoping to work with a Flipper, in a symbiotic relationship, where I find a good deal that they finance, get my cut for finding the deal while they move on to rehab the house. 
Natalie Kolodij Returning yard in professionally landscaped condition?
27 March 2017 | 8 replies
There were  2 emails where I reached out to him about having a professional come out because some of the larger bushes needed an actual chain saw to be cut back some more.
Lee S. Time Penalties for Contractor
3 April 2017 | 7 replies
You may have better luck with an incentive as in they get a bonus of $X/week for finishing early, but then you'd need to closely supervise to ensure that they are not cutting corners to get to the finish line quicker to get the bonus.
Brian Grant Cant get numbers to work, need advise please.
3 April 2017 | 6 replies
Don't cut repair costs or cap ex or something to try and make a deal CF.
Adam Loud New member from s.s.mass trying to cut my teeth
28 March 2017 | 2 replies

Hey all. Newbie from south shore mass. Looking to get into wholesaling and from there tranistion into fix and flip and possibly rentals after. I currently am a full time hvac technician and have been around the remode...

Ryne V. How to proceed w potential lease option
26 April 2017 | 15 replies
My discussions/agreements have the tenant responsible for maintenance/upkeep, such as changing their own light bulbs and unclogging their own toilets, cutting their own grass, spills on the carpet, replacing things that become damaged due to their wear and tear up to $500, since they plan to ultimately purchase the home and will need to have a good appraisal for their own home loan, I ask them to care for the property as an owner would. 
Melissa Machat New Member from Las Vegas with lots of questions!
31 October 2016 | 4 replies
Do not cut any corners to make something look better on paper.Just do what is average for that neighberhood.  
Steven Maduro Is the lazy landlord getting too lazy???
11 November 2016 | 41 replies
Just because I personally don't cut the grass, plow the parking lots, put the shingles on, doesn't make me lazy, I've decided it's in my best "pocket book" interest to have it done by someone else.
Laura Renner Has any buyer of a large Multiunit experienced these demands?
2 November 2016 | 6 replies
My gut has been since day one that this listing broker has his own buyer and is trying to cut my offer from being seen.Proof of funds for the 25% down payment  (this is common, I'm ok obviously with this one)More details on the expected debt structure and what lender the buyer would useMore details on the business model of the investor—things like capex budget, rent growth assumptions, tax adjustment and any other expense variations, etc.Broker references from brokers that represented sellers that XXXXXX Investment Group bought deals from in Ohio and/or texas.In addition, when we have requested a tour:   Principal of investment group must personally tour the property prior to offer, not a representative of the principal, even if it's someone from the group. 
Yong Choi Short Term Vacation Rental - Hawaii
10 November 2016 | 6 replies
The manager gets their 25% cut of the gross revenue including booking fees.