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David Sicherman The posted "Deals" are horrible anymore, holding my tongue.
11 May 2018 | 15 replies
Most folks I competed against had to do all the work themelves I had teams.. so we did pretty good.I see wholesaling the same way.. pretty tough  other than in under served markets were the values of the assets are traded like used cars.. literally.
Nick Bleser Using Cozy for ACH transfers. Automating rent payments
11 May 2018 | 13 replies
In Massachusetts, you cannot charge a late fee unless payment is 30 days late and by that time I would have already served notice.   
Ian Whiteman FHA Loan Interest Rate Seems High
14 May 2018 | 12 replies
Credit score on my personal Experian site shows as 818.
Dominick Stogner How to use a 1031 exchange?
14 May 2018 | 7 replies
Not only do they make sure all your i's are dotted etc but they serve as a third-party to receive the proceeds of your sale.
Account Closed Government mandated solar panels.
12 May 2018 | 23 replies
The fire district serves Crest Hill.In December 2009, the Crest Hill City Council passed Ordinance 1513, which mandated a fire suppression system, or automatic fire sprinklers, be installed in any new residential construction.On Monday, the city council repealed that ordinance, eliminating the requirement to install fire sprinkler systems and reverting the city’s fire codes back to the 2000 International Fire Code.Mayor Ray Soliman said he changed his stance on the fire sprinkler mandate and decided to bring the repeal up for a council vote.
Ryan Marsh Property evaluation software
22 June 2018 | 4 replies
I know a lot of the information was solid(although readily available through sites like this) but I noticed they had a web application at repropfinder.com.
Derrick Nobles Columbus County Investing
15 August 2020 | 9 replies
Numbers wise, I'd need a $75/sq.ft. builder on an improved (all site work, including septic and water taps provided) and permitted lot I would provide and my target would be $120/sq.ft. retail.
Account Closed Portland wants to force me to accept violent crime felons.
17 May 2018 | 33 replies
The fact that YOU are taking your West coast gains and leaving would give me pause if I lived on the West coast. actually my Oregon investments are pretty substantial just not in the rental realm  all new construction.. just finished a 23 home project were I sold the homes at 425k to 500k... and have a 90 lot one lined up for next year.. that will be a 50 million dollar deal.. so no I am not taking it all out of state.. although we have some pretty substantial projects in Charleston SC as well.as you know this is predominately a landlord site... and I am not a landlord.. but quite active in real estate in other avenues.. 
Connor Wallace Getting started in New Haven, CT
26 March 2018 | 3 replies
Above all, dig through the site a bit and learn a bit before acting.
Noel Y. Title search vs title insurance buying from auction site
23 March 2018 | 0 replies
Hi,Anyone had experiences with buying from auction sites?