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Brock W. Anyone familiar with a "10 day Upset" clause? I'm alarmed.
7 September 2018 | 9 replies
This only pertains to foreclosures and it allows after a foreclosure sale for another party to come in and bid $750 or 5% more than the sale amount (whichever is greater).
Matthew Zachman Newbie, seeking advice SF/Duplex/Triplex/Fourplex investments
14 March 2019 | 31 replies
@Jason Bible, what does MR stand for? 
Noel R. Surveying Out of State Investers. What is your...
11 August 2018 | 0 replies
Personally I have been standing on the beach watching the waves for along time now and I am planning to swim out before 2019 arrives. 2/3 of the way through Long-Distance RE Investing and it is clear to me that it can be done.
Elizabeth Roncevic Is it necessary to understand math to be successful in RE?
14 August 2018 | 31 replies
The hard part is the planning and knowledge that makes sure you’re using good numbers.
Bobby Kolev How to approach upgrading retail space to commercial kitchen
13 August 2018 | 1 reply
Been an owner for 4-5 years, learned quite a few things already, among which is that a commercial kitchen is not something to be made or modified lightly - it has to be properly designed and properly made in order to function well.So I have this retail store of about 1100 sqft that someone wants to take for a small coffee shop with the ability to bake.My question is where do I start searching for someone to design/compute small walk-in cooler, grease trap, vent-a-hood, stove and HVAC on top of that so all this could become useable without anyone getting burned.From my past experience I have local mexican crews who can do any and all of the listed things and they'd do them relatively well except they won;t ever be designed to actually work well together.On the other end of the spectrum I've worked with american general contractors and they tend to cost 2-3 times the Mexican crews and, at least in my case, ended up delivering about same end result (in all fairness it was only kitchen remodeling, not design from ground up; but statement stands valid and I was able to later do almost the same at literally third of the cost).Your expertise is appreciated.
Mike McCarthy Ack! This new app...
15 August 2018 | 1 reply
Are you using the apple keyboard or a 3rd party keyboard?
Karen T. Investor build to sell
8 September 2018 | 4 replies
It would have to be priced correctly to cover both parties (assuming my biggest take is the lot and a percentage for management and commission that my broker will charge.) 
Tyler Simmons First rental property
30 July 2019 | 6 replies
I will stand firm on saying that mobile home park investing is hands down the most lucrative niche in the real estate industry if done properly. 
Ash Townsend 10% increase so chronic late-paying renters will move California
12 August 2018 | 13 replies
Most people make the rent/mortgage payment their #1 priority (over partying, car payments, etc.) because being homeless really sucks.
Luca Mastrangelo Purchase commercial real estate w/intent to start business
20 August 2018 | 5 replies
I'm on cape cod MA, upper cape specifically, where hundreds of thousands of tourista flock each summer but also live in a town that has enough year round residence and business that a food place can stand on it's own.