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James Chun II Leaving repairman alone while work is being done
8 September 2019 | 18 replies
When you are standing there watching the guy doing the job YOU ARE now the contractor and that dude is your employee or sub.
Account Closed BRRRR: Can a freelancer get a refinance on a paid-off property?
9 September 2019 | 4 replies
This will help me determine if I should remain as a W2 employee, or if I could transition to freelancing, and still use the BRRRR method.Thank you all,
David Nacco Setting Goals, Short and Long Term
16 September 2019 | 4 replies
Weekly Goals- [ ] Prospect new luxury home clients 3x per week- [ ] Make an offer on 1 investment property per week Monthly Goals- [ ] Read 2 books per month- [ ] Sell 4 homes per month Yearly Goals- [ ] Get a business tablet and computer by the end of the year - [ ] Lost 30 pounds- [ ] Sell one house per year priced over $1,000,000- [ ] Make $150,000 per year- [ ] Take a small get away with the family such as camping or a weekend vacation every 3 months - [ ] Take at least one big vacation a year - [ ] Flip 4 houses per year Long Term Goals- [ ] Become a Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist - [ ] Become Certified Military Relocation Professional - [ ] Become Certified Resort and Second Home Property Specialist - [ ] Own 10 rental properties cash flowing an average of $300 per month after expenses and reserves - [ ] Hire first employee for real estate agent business- [ ] Buy a franchise of an existing brokerage or open my own brokerage - [ ] Improve credit score- [ ] Pay off all credit card debt- [ ] Pay off car - [ ] Save 1 year of living expenses in emergency fund - [ ] Pay off house - [ ] Build 3 Streams of Income - [ ] Drive a Tesla Model S - [ ] Drive a diesel, 4wd Ford F250- [ ] Buy a boat - [ ] Buy a Rolex- [ ] Become a net worth millionaire - [ ] Become a cash millionaire - [ ] Build a custom home/farm in Georgia with enough land to start a hobby farm when I retire and hunt on the property - [ ] Donate at least $1000 per month to organizations we believe in
Janel Y. New Investor in the Twin Cities (Minneapolis/Saint Paul)
26 September 2019 | 21 replies
After spending several years of being a dedicated W2 employee (in engineering and marketing) and a disciplined saver, I want to apply my work ethic and self-discipline to an endeavor that will not only provide me financial freedom, but will also help others.
Brooke Reeves Opinions of applying for loans online?
17 September 2019 | 4 replies
If you are a salaried employee, with good credit, and good equity who is looking to refinance a primary residence then an online application is fine. 
Joshua Gross I love my current job, so does that make me weird?
3 October 2019 | 8 replies
I made great money by employee's standards, I was good at what I did, I delivered value to my employer and customers, and I was continuously offered opportunities to learn and grow.
Michinori Kaneko what's your property management fee?
25 September 2019 | 56 replies
One of the most successful PM companies I know has 900 units under management and he has 16 employees.
Natalie Kolodij Tell me about a time when your LLC saved you...
22 September 2019 | 30 replies
Has about 50 something employees and otherwise doing good in business. 
Gareth Fisher Air Bnb Property Criteria
19 September 2019 | 13 replies
I was planning on building systems around dealing with clients, then hire an employee to handle them once we start to scale, but for now was going to self manage.Any idea on how could research the amount of tourism that my market generates? 
Sachin Bhat My first deal from a wholesaler
28 September 2019 | 10 replies
I know you have to in your markets simply because the contractors don't have any credit or any money to front 5k on a job.. that's the issue most that are not in tuned simply don't understand.. they don't understand the difference between a high quality contractor with great subs.. and a low end rental rehab contractor.I mean my dry wall contractor here in Oregon has 600 employees and a JET..