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Amad Osman Best Pet Proofing Tips/Recommendations for Rentals
2 November 2017 | 8 replies
only thing that is possibly pet resistant is sheet good vinyl flooring where it's a solid surface no seams ...
Stewart Wyne Advice on Partnerships and sweat equity
6 November 2017 | 9 replies
Not just friends or peers.Would most investors not like me not having skin in the game? 
Devinn Houston Closing and Holding Cost
1 November 2017 | 6 replies
Most lenders want you to have some skin in the game so getting 100% financing unless you are using 2 or more loans from different institutions and putting that money together, you need to put some money down.I’m not saying its imposable but try and put yourself if the lenders position.
Steve S. Never done a Section 8 Deal, but an opportunity has surfaced
3 November 2017 | 12 replies

3 duplexes right in a row in a C+ / B- neighborhood.ALready pre-approved for Section 8 at $550 per month.All 3 duplexes for $190,000Currently livable but have some opportunity to improve them.  4 of the 6 are currentl...

Jamie Brayton Flooring- what would you do?
6 November 2017 | 22 replies
A nice plywood/OSB subfloor would be ideal for the click together LVP, but it works pretty well over any surface.
Carolina Selva New Member Introduction
13 November 2017 | 7 replies
I did that down in Eugene, OR and I really had to develop some thick skin!
Tony Xu Syndications/Crowdfunding projects for financial freedom
15 November 2017 | 17 replies
The sponsor rarely has much skin in the game, and thus their interests may not align with yours (e.g. you may want to protect capital, but they don't get paid until they exceed the preferred, so they may take extra risks to try to outperform).
Account Closed Where are all the women?
8 November 2017 | 8 replies
I would love to see more women in real estate,  but even in 2017 there's still stuff we have to deal with, assumptions and stereotypes,etc.. takes thick skin
Jim Vanhorn Is it legal to require first/last & 1.5 security deposit in NJ?
10 November 2017 | 3 replies
I ask because i have an applicant that has some sort of assistance program that will pay the security and first month. the tenant is then on there own. if i accept this tenant (or any tenant in this same situation) i want to ask for first, last and the security so they will have some skin in the game so to speak and i will be better protected if they cant pay down the road. here are my qualifications so far:Tenant responsible for gas, electric, water and sewer.
Timothy Woodland How to structure a lease option to potential buyer
12 November 2017 | 4 replies
They have a large option deposit (skin in the game) which makes them very motivated to pay rent on time and maintain the property because as you said neglecting either of those components of the LO agreement would jeopardize their tenancy and their non-refundable option deposit or consideration (NROD or NROC).