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KENDRA J. Rental home used for assisted living home
21 November 2015 | 4 replies
---you might need a commercial insurance policy.
Account Closed baltimore landlords, we must fight the following......
5 January 2017 | 22 replies
But, my husband can handle a lot more stress than I can, so he would have a much higher tolerance level of nonsense, so in that case, enjoy the high returns if high handedness of the court system.
Ryan Ford San Diego vs Oklahoma City?
23 November 2015 | 17 replies
OK, City & Tulsa = = Tornado Capital of the worldCalif, Riverside up thru SanFran = = Earthquakes second only to Japan.How much risk can you tolerate?
Charles Terrizzi Business model ideas
27 December 2015 | 13 replies
@Charles Terrizzi it comes down to what your goals are and also your risk tolerance.
Kevin Kendall Scedule E, Scedule C or 1065 partnership
22 November 2015 | 6 replies
Will probably get umbrella policy.
Ashley Wolfe Analyze this! Just went to see what I thought would be a turn-key
24 November 2015 | 16 replies
Regarding the numbers, you'll have to make a decision based on your risk tolerance.
Laura N. Rent out or sell
24 November 2015 | 8 replies
Its all about YOUR risk vs. reward tolerance, and personal goals.I personally would say unless you have already amassed some equity and cash reserves sell now and go  do the same thing again then you will have $70k then again and have  $105k and so on...keep doing what you know how to do until you have enough cash reserves to get into the long term buy and hold game and can afford to weather any storm that may come along.Good luck.
Jarred Sleeth 5 unit commercial strip, is this a deal?
24 November 2015 | 30 replies
The length of the ground lease is much longer so it would not run to zero.
Alin Toncz Question about Notes
25 November 2015 | 6 replies
As the others mentioned, you have zero "equity in the house", but your note has a ton of equity (basically the FMV minus your Unpaid Principal Balance).Your question doesn't make a ton of sense because it's not clear what you really want to know.
Nicholas Riggs Beginner from Louisiana
22 November 2015 | 3 replies
I'm a Navy Vet. with zero experience in real estate investing.