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Nels Pederson Was Hoping for some Current Landlord Feedback
13 June 2015 | 10 replies
Many property management applications support work orders, but a mobile app would seem to be a good lightweight solution
Theresa Sanford Ugliest Multi-Family ever?
11 July 2015 | 20 replies
If you created patio spaces in the back with dividers you could do a low cost "paving" solution by having crusher fines brought in from a landscaping company and compacted. 
Nathaniel Sticco Potential San Antonio investor from Los Angeles
4 February 2016 | 28 replies
Turnkey solutions are available which is great for out of state investor.  
Ryan Dossey Your seller's asking price... Is meaningless
27 January 2016 | 6 replies
Ryan Dosseyif you have a minor rehab look at doing a joint venture with the seller, where you give their equity in a note with the payment in full in four months,  with no monthly payments  Look at the difference in these two offers  ARV 200,000 ,  free and clear house ,  it needs $20,000 in work Solution 1The Wholesaling formula is terrible offer for the seller The Wholesaling formula is terrible offer for the seller Solution 2I offer to bring my money in and fix the house, resell it, and pay off their note The mechanics are add up the costs to sell, add in the rehab, add the interest for the private lender money, and add a joint venture fee of  $10,000 If you do the math, Wholesaling offer is about 120,000 to the seller The joint venture with the seller is $148,000 to the seller :)If you market for expired listings that have minor rehabs and they didn't sell because they were not in the right for selling condition, you might go to probate attorneys to find "grandma houses" that need a minor amount of work,  and buy it from the probate attorney, resell and pay the heirs 
Eric Lawson Buying the Property from a NPN
9 December 2015 | 16 replies
This is not a plausible solution.  
Scott Huggins Charleston Market update
11 December 2015 | 0 replies
“We need to look at this from the perspective of how we are going to grow—in smart, sustainable ways that make sense for the various areas in our region.
Billy Runyan Mold Remediation Solution
18 May 2016 | 6 replies
I asked support about posting this message and they said I should put it up in the forums so here it is:I have a superior mold remediation product and want to make it available to members- it is the lowest cost, laboratory proven, environmentally safe solution available.  
Jerryll Noorden Something is off...
3 March 2016 | 12 replies
You need people to call you by creating the positive.. i.e. you want to try to have people call you because they are convinced you are their solution.
Willie Morales Philadelphia
27 May 2018 | 90 replies
Go for a walk three blocks West and you'll over pay if you cough up any more than $80k for a full Reno SFR.Point Breeze is a booming neighborhood but if you’re looking for long term sustainable holding rent you might want to think about turnover.
Daniel Ryu Do friends follow through with investment money for new investors? What have your experiences been?
12 April 2015 | 25 replies
Basically, I had to come up with the financing solution to fill the gap.