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Yoav Gilad Creative deal flow... what are YOU doing to maintain or increase your growth?
30 April 2024 | 12 replies
I also get numerous leads by paying a 1,000 finders fee for any unlisted property someone tells me about that I buy.
Art Webb Roth Conversion Calculator
29 April 2024 | 2 replies
Calculator should provide amount of conversion  tax payments needed, one or multiple conversion options,  Medicare IRMAA impacts, various investment percentages of Roth growth vs IRA growth, and RMD amounts with associated tax bill.I’ve seen numerous CFPs hawk their services for $5,000 or more.  
Robert S. Standing water in window well
30 April 2024 | 6 replies
If water pools outside, my experience is that the basement will be wet.
Navid A. Plumbing/sewer question on a fourplex regarding ejector pump/pit.
30 April 2024 | 9 replies
We use a Home Depot wet-dry vacuum to remove the crap and we put the crap in a few plastic trash cans.
Nathan Gesner Research Question - Red Flags when interviewing Property Managers?
30 April 2024 | 27 replies
If you want a better output you can always add more details.Potential Improvements:You could specify the types of properties (residential, commercial, etc.) or the size and diversity of your portfolio to receive more tailored advice.You could provide information about your company's specific objectives or values for a more aligned recommendation.If you have preferences for how you'd like the scoring or rating system to be (numerical, grade-based, color-coded, etc.), that could be included.If you have had previous experiences with property managers that you found particularly beneficial or problematic, including those could provide context and help tailor the advice more specifically to your needs.If there are particular areas you are concerned about (legal issues, maintenance, tenant relations, etc.), emphasizing these could provide more detailed and relevant advice.
Lisa Rechsteiner Realtors who are Investors
29 April 2024 | 7 replies
However, it's important to remember that there could be numerous reasons why they may not want to buy a particular property themselves. 
Jessica Carcamo Investing $55K need help getting started!
30 April 2024 | 43 replies
Would have bought a  400 K SFH house  which can do STR and if not would be good to do MTR or LTR if the STR approach failsThis would have made my feet wet, got me money and I would have learnt the following1.How to get lenders for loans3.How to create LLC and use umbrella policy4.Build a  network of lenders, PM, contractors and cleaners5.Learn how to transition to MTR or LTR if neededThat would have been my approach to get a  quick start else I would have wasted months  on figuring out what to do:)
Juan Mora Tulum Mexico Viventum
30 April 2024 | 16 replies
@Juan MoraThere have been numerous ambitious projects close to the Coba Ruins that offer off-grid self-sustainable communities with a vast array of amenities.
Robert S. Standing water in yard and window well
1 May 2024 | 30 replies
You can see that the concrete is wet all around the crack, not just running out of it.
Robert S. Standing water in yard and window well
30 April 2024 | 13 replies
You can find videos/articles online on how to get the basement dry, but the basic process is: 1) turn off all electric to the basement (to avoid electrocution from the water), 2) run pumps to get the standing water out of the basement (sounds like you're already doing this)3) remove all furniture and items from the basement,4) once you've pumped out the standing water from the basement, rent a wet/dry carpet cleaner/extractor from home depot, and use it to extract as much water as possible from the carpets (they'll be much lighter and easier to move once you get the water out). 5) After you've used the carpet extractor to get most of the water out of the carpet, remove all carpet and get it out of the house for drying (if you're trying to salvage the carpets), or throw the carpet out.