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Dylan Tanner How Are Property Management Employees Paid?
23 March 2014 | 1 reply
First, I'm a firm believer of the franchise method. go to [REMOVED] to learn about the RPM program.
John Voirol Best strategy for the budget-conscious newbie
24 March 2014 | 9 replies
Of the two methods listed above I would say driving for dollars would have the highest ROI.
Brennon Manske Paid Property Back Taxes for Purchase. It Was Reclaimed!
5 June 2014 | 13 replies
It's a coin toss.I'm sure that I would have to speak with a real estate attorney regardless.However, I would like to know if anyone has acquired property using this method and what your experiences were/ are in these types of deals...I'd love to know how to grab these before they rot away and fall down.Thank you so much for your feedback BP as always!
Jose Diaz Selecting area to wholesale in
8 June 2014 | 10 replies
The idea is not to use just one method; idea, trick to getting your properties; sometimes you have to be creative.  
Jessica G. Paint or no paint for new rental?
5 June 2014 | 6 replies
We got a quote to paint the whole house while we were thinking about flipping it -- interior paint, trim, scraping, retexturing, and painting the popcorn ceilings, and exterior painting, for about $3,500. 
Jeremy Davis best ways to save money on rehabs
8 June 2014 | 9 replies
Is there really a method to the madness or is it just shop till you find the lowest possible price?
Gregory Van Liew Making the offer
6 June 2014 | 2 replies
The house needs everything: Roof, gutters, siding (asbestos shingles nailed over older cedar shingles), drainage abatement, rehabbed bath, total kitchen, replaced flooring (half), refinished flooring (other half), back steps, total landscape, HVAC (old furnace is missing), insulation (2" in attic; none elsewhere) additional electrical circuits, plumbing includes iron pipes, interior trim and paint.
John D. my first auction.com online auction won....intense!
22 July 2014 | 25 replies
From what I've heard you need to buy sight unseen and as is, so I'm curious if you just factored any surprises in the price or had some other method.
Steven J. Is seller financing making my deal too complicated?
6 June 2014 | 0 replies
Still, the easiest method is to purchase for cash (of which I don't have but I'll find those private lenders out there that are easy to find).
Jeremiah Damiron FHA Loans
11 July 2014 | 15 replies
To answer your question FHA is the easiest way to buy this 2-4 unit property building if you dont want the underwriter to question the distance/commute of your main income source then you can use the "kiddy condo," method which is you are the primary occupant and the income used to qualify is from a co-signor on the loan such as parents, family, or relatives.If you have a job the UW it may draw suspicion like another LO above mentioned since its not realistic to have a primary residence that far from your occupation.