Scott Arno
Tenant Packet Question
30 June 2014 | 2 replies
Hi everyone,I'm beginning to organize a new tenant packet for when I plan to buy a SFR in a few months so I can hit the ground running.
Myles Wisdom
An Investor's Greatest Enemy?
5 July 2014 | 12 replies
From what I have seen so far is that the overconfident investors get themselves into trouble in many cases while the grounded ones that are seasoned investors are less prone to that.
Joshua McGinnis
My first out-of-state turnkey was a bust (sort of)
22 July 2014 | 104 replies
The day of inspection comes around and the BP member who was marketing the deal and managing everything on the ground informs me that the utilities are not on and that the owner is still finishing up some work.
Robin Secord
Detroit - yes or no?
23 February 2015 | 20 replies
With a goal of rightsizing the ratio of homes to occupants things can only get more profitable for both turn-key and ground up buyers. 4.
Michael Noto
Inspection of Above Ground Pool When Pool is Closed for the Season
17 July 2014 | 1 reply
We are closing on a single family flip with a pool in mid August, here in the Northeast.The pool is in great shape, no issues, and we will be buying a brand new filter for the new owner. We are projecting the house t...
Scott Gombar
Networking in Connecticut
16 July 2014 | 0 replies
I just started the group a week ago but I'd really like to get it off the ground and get to know the local REIs.
Jacob Olivos
Central florida multi family purchase.
22 November 2016 | 3 replies
I have not proceeded beyond the research phase as yet.
Cody Brownfield
Newbie from Cincinnati
30 August 2014 | 63 replies
I haven't pursued any deals yet, but am in the planning, networking, and learning phase of the business.
Chelsey Jimenez
Family Deal good idea or no?
17 July 2014 | 3 replies
Honesty & Integrity (and your Uncle's understanding that you are in a learning phase) should go a long way to making issues palatable when that undoubtedly arise.
Leigh C
What is fair compensation for a project manager.
4 December 2016 | 17 replies
In the early phase of discussion with any new client who, say, wants a roof inspection or any other inspection likely to incur work, I tell them in clear and certain terms that I do both inspections and construction, but I will not work on any property I've inspected, or inspect any property on which we've worked.