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Hayden Wright Should I start a podcast?
15 February 2021 | 49 replies
How in the world does the average person start a podcast from the technical aspect?
Wes Park Seller refuses to transfer tenant's security deposit and rent
12 February 2021 | 6 replies
Technically this is an issue the tenant has to take up.
Sara W. Is out of state investing worth it?
3 March 2021 | 88 replies
I understand that your concern about only generating 8-9% ROI on a property is not attractive at all and usually if you just stick with blue chip stocks you will outperform that. but take into account the equity you're building on the house every month. i kind of look at it as getting paid dividends each month. even though you aren't generating cashflow, you're technically not losing money on the property. 
Joseph Svehla Toms River NJ Flipping
3 February 2022 | 2 replies
I’m a contractor in the Toms River area and I’ve been itching to flip a house, the only thing is I’m not great with the technical side of things and don’t have the funding.
Zaid Bender Interest Rate for Multifamily
15 February 2021 | 8 replies
So, the true impact isn’t exactly straightforward.With regards to an exit strategy, if interest rates increase, you will technically have less buyers in the market but the ones that are left, will be looking for opportunity.That’s why operational excellence is on an order of magnitude more important.
Russell Holmes Our first BRRRR story - a JV with no money out of our pocket
14 February 2021 | 7 replies
I was “the realtor” in a technical sense, but I feel we all three truly collaborated to pull the facts out of the abyss on that one!
Jt Marting 18 Year Old Student (Cleveland, Ohio or West Palm, FL)
22 February 2021 | 21 replies
I recently got my agents license, the key to my success was finding a good mentor to walk me through the process of finding deals, finding buyers and sellers, and all the technicals!
Lloyd Segal Economic Update (Monday, February 15, 2021)
15 February 2021 | 0 replies
Technically the home was known as the Malin House, but one of these sponsors was a chemical manufacturer whose resins and polymers were used in building the home, hence its nickname, “Chemosphere.”
Lyle Tabb More than one 1099 to the same contractor? Help!
15 February 2021 | 4 replies
I would issue the two 1099s since technically two different entities hired the contractor for two different properties. 
Pamela Rogers Multi-family question from a novice investor
18 February 2021 | 18 replies
@Pamela RogersHi Pamela,For a financing alternative that keeps you as the sole investor and owner, you could technically consider lenders loans of type hard-money if the property's purchase price is significantly below its value after repairs (ARV), as you might be able to repay enough when do a refinancing of type cash-out 18 months after the purchase (assuming you get the longest hard-money loan duration which is 18 months typically).