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Teren Cooley Wholesaling danger in Florida
25 February 2019 | 28 replies
Think of this as your "due diligence" if you need to spend a few bucks to talk with a local real estate attorney (although some of them do give free initial consultations).https://www.richardhornsby.com/crimes/regulatory/unlicensed-practice-of-real-estate.html
Adam Scheetz Live Auction Due Diligence & Bidding Tips and Tricks
23 February 2019 | 4 replies
I will always have a max number plus 500 .. many times everyone is backing into basically the same number and u can win the property by just spending a few hundred more. your not going to turn the deal down over a few hundred right.if its on line auction winning the bid just means your now in contract to buy.. and its a normal escrow after that.you will never work with the bank you work with the auction company.
Kyle Grimm Bank needs personal financial statement
2 October 2021 | 6 replies
You could always spend a little more energy, and email the bank asking them to add more rows for you.
Zac Mokua Looking to build my real estate team
27 February 2019 | 7 replies
OR Hire a really experienced Realtor that specializes in Investment Real Estate that has gained valuable contacts over the years that could provide you with access to their resources for free OR Work directly with a Real Estate Investing company with decades of experience that can provide you with access to their contacts for free2) Finding a deal: Here's a few ways to go about that - You or your agent can search the MLS and crunch numbers on property advertised on the retail market and hope to find a deal that all of the other real estate investors in Texas may have missed OR You can attend auctions and try to outbid all the other seasoned investors there only to realize if you win then that means you paid too much OR Have random wholesalers send you the one off deals they get under contract OR spend the time, money, and energy in trying to become a wholesaler yourself OR Work directly with a Real Estate Investing company that can send you the largest source of deeply discounted property sent directly to your inbox in the form of a daily spreadsheet.3) Estimating Rehab, Holding and other Costs: Read FLIP by Rick Villani and Clay Davis and The Book on Estimating Rehab Costs by J Scott.
Michael Ten Leaks in basement -- lawyer or insurance? Neither?
27 February 2019 | 4 replies
The plumbing, even if they didn't disclose, you need to prove they were aware of it.Lesson I have learned is if buying older properties, spend some money for a sewer scope as part of the inspection.
Matt Leonard Solar Hotwater for a Rental Property
2 March 2019 | 9 replies
I would spend the money to instll individual on demand electric hot water and transfer the costs to your tenants.
Lauren Do Why would a seller expect over the valuation as a minimum?
2 March 2019 | 5 replies
I wouldn't spend to much time worrying about why the other party is doing what they are doing.
Account Closed Sharing bid amounts, is it bad business?
7 March 2019 | 17 replies
Contractors spend hours putting together Bid Proposals and it's not fair to them if you waste their time by 'shopping' and price matching with other Contractors.If you 'bid shop' Contractor's numbers you are going to get a bad reputation, and you will have a hard time finding Contractors to bid your projects.Sure, you may save a few dollars upfront, but ultimately you are going to p*ss off a lot of contractors and potentially hurt your business long-term.
Adam Scheetz [Calc Review] Would you take a lower ROI for an A-Class Turn Key?
10 March 2019 | 59 replies
This provider, in addition to 3x rent as qualifying income, they also look at the budget, credit, and spending patterns of the prospect tenant and see their DTI ratio as a contributing factor.
Danielle Z. Buying office condo as both commercial and small biz investment
6 March 2019 | 10 replies
What if you want to downsize and no longer want to deal with additional employees because you want to spend more time with the family?