Paul Brown
What would you do if you already had 100+ lower skilled workers
18 April 2021 | 29 replies
So if you already had 100+ physically hard working guys what segment of real estate would there be a good opportunity?
Tre Irvin
Best practices for out of state investing?
17 April 2021 | 18 replies
Other than not physically being able to see the property and check up on it yourself, is there really that much of a difference than investing locally?
Billl D.
Tenant wants to do massage business. Girlfriend Gymnastics
12 April 2021 | 1 reply
However, he would like to do "Body Work" or what I assume to be massage or some sort of physical therapy out of our house.
Ken Gee
KRI Partners Clearwater Success Story
13 April 2021 | 0 replies
Through significant physical and management improvements.
Josh DeMoura
18 year old wondering how to connect with a Real Investor
17 April 2021 | 5 replies
Anything you wanna know feel free to ask or if you want to physically tour some building and talk numbers I can show you around as well.
Justin Thompson
First Multi-Family Investment - Northern NJ
20 April 2021 | 2 replies
The house is in great shape and is in a good part of town within close proximity to bars/restaurants etc.
Collin Lee Johnson
231 Bradley Street, day two
14 April 2021 | 0 replies
Great first place to stay and get some experience in and would more than likely attract a lot of tenants given its proximity to a lot of the Mankato college region, it has everything I am looking for in a house honestly, I wish I could get better eyes on it given how nicely it helps me out to even start with, and considering how nice of a condition it is in to boot.Thanks in advance for any feedback you kind people have to shell out, looking forward to hearing from everyone!
Kevin Mcilnay
Starting out with multiple options...
16 April 2021 | 6 replies
I just moved out of Fayetteville, physically, but I still invest in Fayetteville.
Max Fowler
Investing from Out of State
16 April 2021 | 4 replies
Unfortunately, my job prevents me from being able to readily travel to Cleveland, and so I was hoping to get some insight on investing in the Cleveland market from you all.1) Is it possible to complete sound real estate deals remotely, without having to physically be in the city all of the time?
James Reynolds
Ohio renter for 7 years
16 April 2021 | 1 reply
In those 7 years I haven't had any complaints from any neighbors or police callings keeping quiet and to myself.my landlord however...destroyed my bbq grill while trimming the lawn 3 years ago and I did nothing.tossed rocks while trimming dinging the paint job on my car.let the property driveway and parking lot go to hell with deep deep potholes everywhere causing my car to throw a control rod which I had repaired at my own expense.he has several times burst into my apartment without permission or notice saying he doesn't need it because he owns the property. sometimes without me even present and with no reason.he demands since he pays the water portion of our utilities that we use very little water or he will charge us for the excess even so much that we can't take a shower but once a week and do laundry once a month.he has continuously cut back on trash service to save him money to the point that over 100 people living in the 1 location has only 2 bins that hold 48 of the kitchen sized trash bags and we aren't allowed to pile them past the lip of the bin or around it. he's scaled back from 2 pick ups a week down to 1 and lies claiming he never had more than 1 pick up a week.the property has been overwhelmed with stray cats and a flea problem which he says isn't his problem.he has removed all work orders so we can't report problems in writing we have to verbally bring anything to the on site manager and she decides if its important enough to write up.he has made it clear that if anyone complains or tries to do anything that cost him any money at all, he will evict and he has made it clear he doesn't care he has a line of people waiting to get into here and he owns hundreds of properties so he won't even notice an empty unit... yet he complains when he has to spend a dime.I'm a disabled vet and I'm physically unable to move on my own, when I moved in I had an income from a job that I used to pay for a service, but my job closed and went out of business thanks to covid and now section 8 pays my rent and utilities. they won't pay for a move so if I'm evicted I'm screwed. he knows this. he's holding me hostage in my own situation.