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Fil M. Landlord Issues- Advice Needed
20 January 2015 | 34 replies
This leads me to believe she is already either moved into a new apartment or has a place to go; however, I think when she gets served with papers on Monday/Tuesday, she will lose her mind which I am prepared to deal with.
Jeff Brown Tired of working hard,missing my family and getting no where
22 March 2016 | 3 replies
Be prepared to work harder, miss your family more, and get somewhere but slowly. 
Dolores Waldron Need help with verbiage for Craig's List Ad?
26 March 2016 | 3 replies
You need to be prepared with an agreement that would include how much them make and how they should talk to sellers.I tell my Locators, NOT necessary to look at the property, but important that they fill out the contact information questioner, INTAKE FORM.
DB Brooks Flaws to look for during inspection of 1930's home in Jax, Fl.?
1 April 2016 | 2 replies
I'm afraid knowing what to look for is a skill learned with time and experience, and not really something talking with strangers on the internet can fully prepare you for- there's just too much!
Jacob Gildea Investing in Spain
28 May 2017 | 22 replies
One advantage for them is that as the exchange rates between sterling and the Euro favours them buying Pounds at a much lower rate than prior to the Brexit referendum of last year, they may be prepared to accept a lower market price in order to sell sooner.
Hubert Washington Has The Apartment Market Reached The Peak of It's Cycle?
20 March 2017 | 27 replies
I guess the moral of the story is regardless of where the market is headed, I will be ok as long as I "Buy Right":Look for apartments with value add opportunitiesFind B/C properties that are in A/B areasStick to my investment criteriaUnderwrite conservativelyBe prepared to pass on a lot of deals since I am looking for a needle in a haystackBe patientDid I miss anything?
Account Closed Choose your suffering
7 April 2016 | 1 reply
But, it's not more than they are capable of paying.Here are some example of the suffering costs of success:If you suffer the cost of disciplined spending and investing habits, you will have peace of mind and an early retirement.If you suffer the cost of daily exercise and nutrition, you enjoy a great physique and an exception quality of life.By suffering the cost and inconvenience of going the extra mile for your clients, you will enjoy bigger commissions and increased opportunities in life.By suffering the cost of preparation and doing more than what's expected, you will enhance your reputation, expand your opportunities and increase your social capital.The price of success is temporary discomfort.
Nicholas Jones Having an appraiser evaluate a house we are buying in cash?
11 April 2016 | 26 replies
Thanks for insight, I'll definitely be more prepared on the listing of our next deal.
Chris Forbes Managing rentals with extensive garden, ponds, etc.
9 March 2016 | 2 replies
I am currently living in a house while remodeling the kitchen and deck in preparation for rental.  
Brett Elia Who pays the bank?
11 March 2016 | 16 replies
If you cannot find a buyer willing to pay $50,000 or more, you should be prepared to purchase the property for $50,000, then continue to market it to your buyer's list until you can sell it.You exchange the $50,000 for the deed to the house.