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Account Closed Selling flips as rental properties?
28 March 2018 | 2 replies
Brian, yes,  however I was not looking at getting involved with some type of elaborate marketing program to sell these to investors, just thought about putting them as listings in the MLS.
Larry H. Bank wants addendum waiving lessees option to purchase
27 April 2018 | 13 replies
I both sell and purchase properties via the lease option method and one of my protections as the lease option buyer is knowing that the seller / owner cannot sell or refinance the house out from under me as long as I have that recorded option against the property effectively creating a lien. 
Raj Kamaria Chicago Real Estate Investor Associations
29 March 2018 | 2 replies
Looking to get involved, but have come across several, such as:http://chicagoreia.org/http://careia.org/index.phphttp://www.reia.org/https://www.ccia-info.com/Not sure if there is much of a difference between the above or others.
Nikelle Perry Residential to commercial
3 April 2018 | 4 replies
Each time I have asked to be involved as much as possible to dip my toes into commercial real estate and gain knowledge, he has pushed back and doesn't want me to be a part of the transaction.
Cole Greene Rowhome Rear Addition Thoughts
4 April 2018 | 4 replies
There was little plumbing involved (other than a water line for the washer) or structural changes needed (there was a concrete slab already where the patio was).
Alec McGinn Landlording vs Property Manager
29 March 2018 | 6 replies
Small home repairs and late night phone calls are a minute part of land-lording, there are also a lot of legal aspects involved. - City rental certifications can be required- There is certain paperwork that you need to give someone at the time of signing a lease with them (lead based paint       disclosure and pamphlet, inventory checklist, etc...)- If someone stops paying rent you may need to go through an eviction process- When screening tenants you need to do a thorough check of who you're renting to- There are several Fair Housing laws you need to be aware of when placing a tenantOften times, a PM company will even be able to cover their own cost by receiving the highest rental amount possible for your investment, most likely higher than you could by yourself due to the exposure and avenues they have for marketing.
Zach Naeger House-hacking off to a rocky start..
1 April 2018 | 4 replies
It can be a nightmare if you let your emotions get involved, but a lot of folks on bp evict tenants regularly and it's a pretty straightforward process at the end of the day.
Jordan Gobely Looking for a Rehabber in Kansas City
2 April 2018 | 4 replies
Ultimately, our goal is to utilize the BRRRR  method but that would be years down the road when we can bring more cash to the table. 
Joe Kim Airbnb - my favorite real estate investing- Observation #1
19 September 2019 | 27 replies
What training course do you suggest to learn this method?
Rudy Manna BRRRR in Raleigh & Durham NC
29 March 2018 | 1 reply
I've known multiple people in this area that do BRRRR method but they've always had an in (real estate attorney, contractor, realtor, etc.) in order to hear about the good deals.