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Ronald Perich Probate marketing with surviving spouse
21 December 2014 | 2 replies
I am building my first marketing campaign looking to provide solutions to the remaining family or others in the estate.
Abou C. Student housing
20 July 2015 | 11 replies
What solutions or things you have learned in student housing to investing you wish you knew?
Danielle Jones Health coverage as full time investor
23 May 2014 | 10 replies
So...just because you can get a group plan for your company doesn't mean it's the right solution.
Aaron Scott "Training" a fresh real estate agent to the ways of investing.
8 November 2014 | 14 replies
I think a better solution is asking an agent if they own rental property.If they do they will likely understand what you are looking for and there will be little training involved.
Rick Lin NPN strategies and execution
1 June 2014 | 22 replies
So, here are the “main steps” to getting going in NPNs as it relates to my strategy as I see it:1.Find prospective NPNs for purchasing [obtaining from inventory of a company like Granite]2.Perform due diligence on the NPNs [understanding the defect and why note is now nonperforming]3.Analyze the NPNs that survive diligence [crunching numbers re upb, cost of servicing, etc. to see what max price I can pay while still having a reasonable chance of obtaining my desired yield]4.Negotiate and purchase the NPN [finding the “highest price I will pay for it”]5.Park the NPN at a servicer6.Instruct the servicer to contact the owner and begin rehabbing the NPN7.If the owner is amenable and an agreement can be reached, monitor the note until it is seasoned and then begin marketing the rehabbed note8.If the owner is not amenable or an agreement cannot be reached, foreclose on the collateral9.Regardless of which avenue was taken (either selling the rehabbed note or foreclosing), go back to step 1So here are my questions:1.How do I ensure that my steps 2 and 3 are thorough?
Serge S. 56 unit apartment complex - raising rents and submetering timing
7 April 2016 | 19 replies
Serge that is great this deal you were telling me about awhile back is coming to close.I might monitor ownership for a few months and implement the plan over time.What do the new tenants units look like compared to the loyalty tenants that have been there for a long time??
Benjamin DeLeon Creative financing
9 June 2014 | 3 replies
The solution I've come up with so far is have them purchase the property, and then lease option it to me.
Greg Rusianoff Abandoned Car on a lot acquired in tax sale
17 June 2014 | 7 replies
Obviously not a good solution anymore, just reminded me of it.
Roberto Andrade Foundation heaving
14 July 2017 | 8 replies
If I knew of a solution, then I could start buying and repairing these houses. 
James Dunn St. Louis Metro East networking
8 July 2014 | 1 reply
One of my talents is to look at a problem and come up with a solution.