Andres Bernal
Unbuildable lot, any ideas?
23 October 2020 | 7 replies
yup neighbors are usually best bet in this scenario..
Cheryl Bennett
How do I find the owner's of an estate?
20 December 2018 | 8 replies
@Cheryl Bennett as Patrick mentioned, your best bet is going down the the courthouse and inquiring specifically on where to research because they aren't necessarily going to look into it for you.
Andrey Y.
What can you tell me about the Lubbock, TX market
14 April 2019 | 18 replies
I would bet that the rate chart for Lubbock is much more stable than Midland is.
Ryan Knapp
Is Dallas Fort Worth overheated?
22 September 2019 | 29 replies
What areas in your view would be the bets for investing and any to be more cautious in?
Diego La Rotta
tenant problems continuing
7 May 2020 | 7 replies
If the tenant is clearly breaking part the lease your best bet is to issue them a written Notice To Comply form, giving them x amount of days (check your state law) to correct the issue or face eviction.Unfortunately if the tenant is not breaking any part of the lease you have a little less leverage.
Ann Keefe
Water Bill Back in Minnesota
11 May 2020 | 5 replies
@Ann Keefe you can install a sub meter and that would be your safest bet.
Account Closed
Mobile Home Park Investing
4 November 2020 | 12 replies
In fact, it's a safe bet that many MHP investors that have jumped in the game in the past decade are probably MHU alums.Frank Rolfe also has an excellent podcast called "Mobile Home Park Mastery."
Hillary Fox
Funding question for first deal
23 August 2019 | 8 replies
I bet there are even real estate groups that meet relatively close to you as well.
Carlos C.
Rent payments cash flow....
26 September 2019 | 6 replies
Scott, I actually contacted your company an pay for a consultation... but your packages were too expensive.. very creative and I bet these work great...but too expensive IMO.
Raul Chavez
Sales process for following up on probate opportunities
12 February 2020 | 9 replies
Your best bet for free probate leads is by going to your local city library and grab the local (reference) newspaper.In the published notice go to Classifieds, then to Legal Notices.