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Alicia Marks Welcome new members for October!
30 November 2022 | 80 replies
I originally got into real estate to have passive income while going through dental school, then I bought a small multifamily while laying on the beach and never looked back!
Kevin Hurney After you buy a tax lien?
6 December 2013 | 5 replies
When you ask about tax liens/certificates/deeds you need to specify the state, as all procedures/laws are different.
Erick Chavarria Tax Lien Certificate Training with Ted Thomas
18 December 2021 | 4 replies
You do have to spend a lot of research, time and experience to learn the specific laws and bidding procedures for the state you want to invest in.
Josiah Patrick Zebarth NOT going to college, what should I do?
9 August 2019 | 103 replies
Nothing against plumbing or carpentry, but based on easily mitigated through proper procedure increased pay for bodily risk, plus the benefits of being able to upgrade your own properties, I see electrician as the most desirable of trades.
David T coello Frustrate with contractors
17 July 2018 | 29 replies
. - Clearly define payment procedures - As some of the folks before me have said, some projects could be 1/3 at the start, 1/3 halfway through and 1/3 at the end or you could pay the entire project at the end.
Karen Mizrahi 50k saved up, looking to invest, need help!
9 November 2023 | 21 replies
Normally operations with over 500+ doors UM will have these procedures in place. 
Dalton O'Rourke Property Manager vs No Property Manager for first investment
30 December 2020 | 19 replies
Quicker turnover time/reduced vacancy, better tenants, better marketing, knowing market rent and market conditions and typically better access to vendors who will go the extra mile for 500 customers vs. 1.  2) It keeps them out of court and unnecessary litigation with extensive knowledge, process and procedure that a private landlord cannot match. 
Julia Sung Is NY or NJ better to invest as first property?
9 December 2021 | 30 replies
Along with the paperwork required to raise rents and the rental registration procedures it makes operating there quite challenging hence why I personally don’t recommend it to a newer investor.
Jared Pinkus From Hobby to Business
29 December 2020 | 8 replies
However, you will need to have to make mistakes and over time write your own procedures and guidelines.
Sal H. mixed use to residential conversion
3 August 2016 | 6 replies
Hey Ryan,I am looking for commercial space for a dental office.