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Account Closed Using water sensors in property
8 January 2015 | 32 replies
We once bought the Leak Frogs, but they look like a toy (plastic green frog) and children move them.
Canesha Edwards New Investor seeking advice
5 January 2015 | 4 replies
I am extremely new to the business and very green.
Judd Campbell casual labor?
9 January 2015 | 5 replies
I would eat the other expenses.  2 of the guys I hire are homeless and living at a men's shelter.  
Mona Anani Starting out
14 May 2015 | 5 replies
I want to eat and breath real estate. 
Kim Handelman To Reverse Mortgage or Not To Reverse Mortgage
3 June 2015 | 4 replies
A person can make a payment so that interest does not accumulate and eat up equity.
Kristin Britt Hi All! South Florida Aspiring Rehabber here.....
27 October 2012 | 21 replies
Paying hard money rates for money to fund your deals will eat 7-10% of your eventual selling price, depending on how long it take to turn the deal.2) Your own crew.
Lynn McGeein Lead Paint causing violent crime discussed this weekend
7 January 2013 | 6 replies
This type of thing will occur every so often if a child gets poisoned eating paint chips off window sills or ect.
Rob K. Landlord pays heat - lock the thermostat?
7 February 2013 | 15 replies
Going green if your good at it can be some good money when you look at old apt buildings to convert.
Jasmine Bu Hi! from Kansai, Japan
20 November 2015 | 19 replies
Managing your own holiday rental is great for experience and getting your feet wet, but as you acquire more properties you might notice it's becomin a full time job which eats away at your precious time (which could be spent hunting and orchestrating the next deal, or just enjoying life ;) - there are plenty of companies in Japan who can do that for you, top to bottom, from advertising through  management and all the way to complete subleasing (meaning, they pay you standard market long term rent or slightly higher, keep the place occupied, renovated and constantly cleaned etc - less yield if occupied all through the year, true, but also zero hassle and hands-on mgmt required).2.
George Hall Newbie Green
16 September 2015 | 1 reply

Good afternoon and hello to all. My name is George. I'm new to investing and looking forward to learning,sharing and networking with the community. In the past I've brought together buyers and sellers through friendsh...