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Tuan Dang buying flooded property with new walls. Anything i need to know?
11 December 2017 | 11 replies
Some of you are really overthinking this and have a fear of the unknown.
Michael Brown New member - new to real estate.
7 December 2017 | 5 replies
My hold back was a combination of fear and a misconception as I always though purchasing property required large amounts of cash for down payments.
Michael Guzik If you want something done right... Do it yourself...?
8 December 2017 | 11 replies
As you learn, you will also become less fearful of hiring a pro or in situations where it makes more sense to pay than to do it yourself. 
Michael Ghizzoni Out of state investing - Upstate, SC
15 December 2017 | 8 replies
Not being able to see the properties is my biggest fear as well.  
Christa M. tenant occupied property/tax deed sale
9 December 2017 | 13 replies
After I got the notice of tax sale on my front door today, I called my property manager to find out the scoop, she and all of her colleges are of course and as I feared "out of the office" until Monday, so I jump on line to find out what I can, and there is a tax deed certificate on the house so I google some more and I run across this website that I am sharing my story now with you and I read the most horrible awful condescending judgmental comments from the members of this site about low end run down houses,  and tenants that live in the property's your group purchases in some form or fashion as investment property's.First know this, I nor my little tiny ugly gem of a house are "scary", "worthless", "loosers", "welfair squatting", "section 8", "HUD", "drug dealers", "drug users", "disability collecting", "food stamp spending" pieces of trash. 
James R. Copeland Craziest Tenant Experience?
16 March 2018 | 49 replies
She terrorised all other tenants, in fact was feared by most in the township.
Luke Mitchell Who's into Bitcoin or Other Crypto???
8 January 2019 | 15 replies
Then because of FOMO (fear of missing out) tons and tons of money went in to the crypto currency market without thinking about the sustainablity of the specific coin that people were investing in.
Marie S. Buy Craftsman Illegal Split in 'historic neighborhood'?
11 December 2017 | 7 replies
Hi both, that is my fear, that I don't know what 'historic' entails, however, that ENTIRE area is 'historic', so if I want to invest there (and it's already gentrifying like crazy) that's what's required.
Joe Silva Hiring reliable contractors
16 February 2018 | 5 replies
If you are paying for materials, get a list up front - if the CG is picking up material and using your charge card, make sure you check every item (they will order more stuff to finish other jobs) and do not pay for tools, drill bits or other things that as a CG they should have,You will be ripped off regardless of how convincing  they are - be careful with those contractors who profess to be God fearing religious folks - sometimes they use that as a smoke screen.My son and I just finished a project that cost us $1.1 MM, it seemed that almost every week they tried to rip us off with add on's and additional work orders.Sorry to be so negative.
David Baer [First Post] Newbie Rehab to Rent: Is it worth it?
20 December 2017 | 7 replies
Knowledge conquers fear.