Scott Ficek
Help me lower my eviction ratio
24 May 2008 | 11 replies
Boost it back up in six months.Usually, past behavior is an indicator of future behavior, but sometimes Life Happens.
Will Johnston
Relationships with Realtors
5 July 2015 | 16 replies
Moral of my long ramble of a story: I will NEVER sign one of those agreements, and if it is means an agent won't show me a house then I will just move on to someone else.
Daniel Phillips
Paid Investor Training?
3 March 2014 | 20 replies
The moral of the story is just as Manny says, these programs are first and foremost about lining the pockets of the sponsors.True story alert - Just a week ago, my wife and I were driving to a local meeting in FFREIA, my local REIA, which I have become fairly active in.
Carlo Rodriguez
Paying off Debt first or start real-estate investing?
30 May 2017 | 32 replies
IE: Wait till you pay off your debt, this would just come down to your own principals and morals.
Jeremy Williams
keyword hits eastern shore, md
2 January 2017 | 0 replies
I am also aware of a long term revitalization along the wicomico river that I have a good feeling will boost property values in currently low priced areas.
Raphael Vargas
Not Assignment Wholesaling...BUT, Close and Resell..Who Does it?
3 February 2017 | 18 replies
These are moral and ethical issue of course and we all run on a different compass.the wholesalers in our market here in PDX the bigger ones anyway they close.and of course they are all licensed brokers.. ( again the bigger ones.) the wholesale companies I have dealt with in FLA are licensed.. but many are moving from that model as inventory dry's up.I personally like to shoot and hit what I aim at...
Account Closed
Top Markets in Canada for buy and hold cash flow?
31 August 2015 | 17 replies
Those small towns where people can still afford to buy a home that seem to be getting the additional boost as Toronto and the major metropolitan areas continue to explode.
Allan Pilapil
Buying Options with $30K Cash
6 January 2022 | 4 replies
Vs. if you are just planning to utilize the income or appreciation value as a retirement boost you may be ok with low cash flow for now but high likelihood of appreciation in value and rent over time.
Danny Duran
Buying a Property with Mold in it
16 May 2018 | 35 replies
We think there is a moral obligation for us to notify the tenants no matter what happens.
Nicholas Miller
ugly situation with the city! What would you do?
29 September 2015 | 17 replies
Claim they are violating your rights because they did not like you.2) Say you believe the contractor damaged your building to lower your property value because of a potential eminent domain case because someone at the city does not like you.3) Explain to them that the city should not damage the property in any manner because you might ask that it be returned to you as part of a 42 U.S.C 1983 claim.4) Explain to them that you will be morally obligated to give notice to any potential buyer or anyone providing financing of the potential litigation.5) Explain to them you would love to save everyone the years of time and the fortune in legal fees but now that the city has resorted to violence, it is hard to imagine them paying a fair price.That is what I would do if they were mean to me and damaged my building with an excavator.