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Daniel Fierros 2 percent rule Houston
15 June 2017 | 14 replies
Make the tenant/owner have skin in the game.  
Harlan Cox Backing out of a wholesale deal?
3 December 2015 | 47 replies
Go be dull somewhere else but now in my forum.You're gunna need thicker skin than that to succeed out there.
Rich Weese food storage and more
25 February 2012 | 13 replies
We all have to be true to ourselves and I'm comfortable in my skin and it seems you both are also.
Steve K Where are you finding your deals? - 2013 edition
10 August 2013 | 64 replies
It was so irritating.
Jeff Hunt Diary of a first time flipper
6 March 2014 | 47 replies
I will have significant cash ( for me) in the deal, lot of skin in the game.
Bienes Raices Roommate wants to break lease in rental
14 October 2011 | 20 replies
I was thinking that the new tenant should contribut part of the security deposit--otherwise they have no skin in the game and may not worry about the repercussions from causing damage.
Orlando Roche New Construction
20 December 2018 | 31 replies
If you borrow money from other investors, you should put your skin in the game and pay the soft costs up front.
Rick C. Commercial Loans with Balloon Payments
21 December 2015 | 1 reply
Many lenders also cash in by charging "LLC review" fees, which I always find very irritating.
Jeff B. WHOLE truth on RE taxes
28 July 2016 | 16 replies
Even triple net would need a 1031 and I would still have skin in the game.
Christopher Veljkovic IN-GROUND OIL TANK ADVICE
5 January 2018 | 24 replies
What are the local and state regulations and legislation - i.e. does the tank meet current requirements (i.e. double skinned, protected from soil contact, etc, or does it need to be remove and/or replaced?