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Ryan Befort Kansas City Agents
28 August 2013 | 2 replies
I just started my professional career, so I basically have no capital; nor do I know much about the industry yet.I have considered getting a job somewhere, and have contacted a couple of "mentors" to see what we could arrange.
Jared K. Entering a Partnership to fund multi-family acquisitions
19 January 2023 | 5 replies
Has anyone been successful with an arrangement like this?
Jonathan Stevens First STR purchased in the Smokies
20 November 2021 | 16 replies
Will you fly down to handle staging and arranging the furniture?
Scott B. Property Manger Recommendation - Wichita Falls
5 September 2020 | 5 replies
The property I’m looking at has an informal PM arrangement of some form that I’ll probably want to move away from after we stabilize.
Ariel Tradio Real Estate Investment in Philippines?
17 May 2022 | 14 replies
@Michelle Nelson let me know what details you need and what kind of partnership arrangement you're looking at. thanks.
Erik Sherburne It's Friday night and I am working on my 1st investment property
24 April 2016 | 10 replies
Ideally a low maintenance property as at this point in my life (two wonderful young girls, a day job, and an active composer/arranger of music) I don't have a lot of time but I do set aside focused time to build my real estate portfolio.  
Amanda Thompson I'm seeing a huge drop in rental inquiries... are you?
29 October 2022 | 21 replies
A lot of people have shifted to multi-generational living arrangements to fight record high rent prices. 2 (or more) families sharing a home, kids moving back in with parents, etc.  
Jaren Woeppel House Hack Homeowners or renters insurance?
11 May 2021 | 10 replies
So my question was trying to find out if there was a clever way to arrange the insurance so my premiums would reflect owning the entire duplex but only living in half.Did I articulate it better?
Pouya Banki What if my property manager does not have a license?
26 January 2023 | 26 replies
(there are more, I intentionally left out the rest, which are mostly related to sales)However it also states:(a)  Subdivision (b) of Section 10131 does not apply to (1) the manager of a hotel, motel, auto and trailer park, to the resident manager of an apartment building, apartment complex, or court, or to the employees of that manager, or (2) any person or entity, including a person employed by a real estate broker, who, on behalf of another or others, solicits or arranges, or accepts reservations or money, or both, for transient occupancies described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (b) of Section 1940 of the Civil Code , in a dwelling unit in a common interest development, as defined in Section 4100 of the Civil Code , in a dwelling unit in an apartment building or complex, or in a single-family home, or (3) any person other than the resident manager or employees of that manager, performing the following functions, who is the employee of the property management firm retained to manage a residential apartment building or complex or court and who is performing under the supervision and control of a broker of record who is an employee of that property management firm or a salesperson licensed to the broker who meets certain minimum requirements as specified in a regulation issued by the commissioner:(A) Showing rental units and common areas to prospective tenants.
Ali Nurmohamed Is 5k enough to get started in real estate
25 January 2023 | 11 replies
I would encourage you to keep saving until you have more, or find an arrangement where a partner brings the money and you do a lot of the work (like finding the deals, handling rehabs or managing the property).