
29 December 2023 | 3 replies
@Lubna Bushra If you've used that for an investment for two years then you've satisfied the intent rule.

30 December 2023 | 2 replies
Your title company can identify and satisfy the various liens at closing.

24 November 2017 | 23 replies
I check the math, ask myself, What is the maximum price I’m willing to pay and I can still make money that I’m satisfied.

29 September 2019 | 114 replies
You have to think about where the opportunity is and where the big players haven't gone yet, while still being big enough to satisfy a bank's underwriting needs.

11 April 2022 | 11 replies
If I understand what I’m reading here about MICHIGAN law correctly: 1) the court can charge my LLC with paying the damages awarded a plaintiff. 2) the plaintiff is only entitled to distributions from the LLC. 3) this does not deprive me of any exemptions the LLC enjoys. 4) the plaintiff does not gain membership to my LLC or deprive me of membership and my rights therein. 5) the charging order is a lien that cannot be foreclosed on. 6) this is the exclusive means a plaintiff has of satisfying a judgement against my LLC.Sounds like the same protection you would enjoy from Wyoming.

2 January 2024 | 2 replies
So how, with all of the above info, do I get to a purchase price that would satisfy that?

29 September 2023 | 195 replies
This pivot ended up working out because instead of having to wait another 6-8 months for a variance to sell 4 homes at 800k each, I am now able to build two larger homes for just about the same price but am able to sell each for 2.2 to 2.5 million , so I went from a gross profit of 3.2 million to a gross profit of around 4.4 million with a lower building cost. 4 homes would have been approx 650k each to build for a total of 2.6 million where as two larger homes cost 1 million each to build, maybe 1.2 million, either way it ends up being less to build but almost close to the same amount of profit.a. the architect gave me schematics of the buildb. we went over them in stages and made tweaks here and there until I was satisfied with the final schematic2A) Got general liability insurance and preparing to get builders risk, but not paying for it until the building permit is approved3.

3 January 2024 | 0 replies
Additionally, by highlighting specific examples of successful claim management, landlords can gain insights into best practices and strategies for handling warranty issues, ultimately leading to a more satisfied and successful rental property management experience.As a property manager, my role as a liaison between landlords, tenants, and warranty providers is instrumental in ensuring a smooth and successful home warranty claim process.

14 December 2023 | 34 replies
I think if you get good tenants in you’ll find out rentals are fairly satisfying.

3 January 2024 | 117 replies
I'm pretty satisfied staying at 97 dollars right now.. also I am only on video/module #2 so I will send updates as I go.