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Dan Stouffer Trust Bigger Pockets
3 December 2018 | 5 replies
Much like college you can learn the principles, but don't truly learn how to apply them and execute until you've got some experience under your belt or have on the job training. 
Brian H. Going to be a brand new landlord on 12/28... would love advice!
7 December 2018 | 18 replies
Finally if you are a big type A personality (I am as well) I recommend keeping that emotional distance, just make a plan for when a tenant doesn't perform or the house has an issue, and then execute it. 
Melissa Murphy Downtown Foreclosure turned into my Real Estate Office
3 December 2018 | 0 replies
Had 4 hours to pull together cash in order to execute on the deal.
Stephen D. Who started with a master lease agreement?
5 December 2018 | 2 replies
But he had previous business and real estate success, which you will need in order to raise capital to fund the down payment and have skills that translate into execute the business plan effectively.
Brandon Smith [MIlwaukee, WI] Name's Brandon. I'm 30, have 86k, ready to go!
12 December 2018 | 9 replies
I have cash I can leverage to try and get remodeling work done without having to do it myself, but I want to execute on that correctly.
Jacob D. Part-Time to Full-Time
14 December 2018 | 6 replies
In the beginning twice a month is probably great, but once a month is probably fine too - most of all it has to be do-able, and if possible automate this if you get too busy.Finally, if you're a perfectionist and find you're getting hung up on over-planning and not executing (this has been my big problem, I'm not saying it's yours :) a book I think is excellent is "Finish: Give Yourself the Gift of Done" by Jon Acuff.Apparently I'm incapable of writing a short post. :)Would love to hear how things work out for you, I know people throw around a lot of dismal stats about starting out in real estate but I was a long shot and I lasted (including through the recession as a single-income person, my husband conveniently showed up in 2012 :) and I have a friend who started out new in 2007, right when we were gearing up for the recession - she did amazingly well while other agents were leaving real estate - combination of good sphere, amazing work ethic, high competence and she's very good at articulating her value. 
Louis Van Der Westhuizen Multiple LLCs one for each flip?
12 December 2018 | 5 replies
In fact, the DST is ideal for the California resident precisely because it avoids the burdensome Franchise Tax.A DST may sue or be sued, and property held in a DST is subject to attachment or execution as if the trust were a corporation.
Sharon S. Seller didnt disclose prior violations at sale
11 December 2018 | 4 replies
Look at your purchase agreement- if the seller warranted upon execution that the property was free of code violations to the best of their knowledge and agreed to remedy any code violations prior to close... and your agreement states that the conditions contained therein survive the transfer of the transaction they are liable.
Alex Corrion Taking over a delinquent lease
12 December 2018 | 2 replies
Hi Everyone, I recently got an executed purchase agreement on a 5 unit building (renovating two basement units that are currently not in use to make it 7) in my area (Lansing, MI).
Mike Yang Any piggyback lenders?
12 December 2018 | 1 reply
We closed, then a executed the 2nd position mortgage (seller finance) and that essentially reimbursed me.