
1 March 2018 | 7 replies
It only has my email address....

8 September 2020 | 36 replies
If you want to look at Owner Occupied Seniors, there are 8,558 (age 60-89, 20+ year ownership, high equity, home value up to $300,000, single family)Of these, 2065 have low Financial Stability Scores.Message me with your email address if you want to see the full reports.

25 February 2018 | 12 replies
Think of all the things that could go wrong and see if the lease addresses them: unauthorized pets or tenants, early termination, security deposit, lease violations, late rent, eviction, lawn maintenance, parking, etc.5.
24 February 2018 | 11 replies
The way to stop issues like this is to address them before they come up!

24 February 2018 | 3 replies
That said, I think you wouldn’t have an issue as long as that property is listed as your primary residence: all the bills in your name and change your mailing address.

24 February 2018 | 4 replies
I’m looking fo options to purchase under LLC without having to later transfer to a trust.
25 February 2018 | 1 reply
@Zaki Kaddoura as a renowned historian, known far and wide for my mad skills in knowing all the things about "the stuff", I would like to address your questions so that there can be no further confusion on the subject.

24 February 2018 | 4 replies
So addressing it up front prevents that from being you.

27 February 2018 | 11 replies
The only contact info listed to ask the question is an email address which I emailed, but the government has not responded.

25 February 2018 | 4 replies
I think every real estate investor wants to be a full time guy because this is very enjoyable, there are lot of pros to being full time, here are some of the cons you should address 1) Finding the deals - As long as you are a passive investor if the math works even a 100$ cash flow a month is okay on the side, you can buy your properties from MLS but when u are a full time investor you need a lot more cash flow and lot better deals.2) Sourcing Finance - Banks look for W2s when you ask for money, you should be lot more creative and risky as a full time professional to source funding.3) Market Cycle and Current Market - Markets will cycle and as much as I know most areas are turning into sellers market with low supplies, how do you tackle that?