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JDee Moore No job $1k in savings RE License or market for wholesaling deals?
6 October 2017 | 25 replies
You can filter by full time part time , as entry level too .Good luck .
Kerry Mertz Getting started in small multi family investing out of state
13 September 2017 | 15 replies
Look out in Independence/Raytown on redfin (they have a MFH filter).
Bryce Carroll Most cost effective HVAC A/C maintenance strategy for buy & hold
11 September 2017 | 1 reply
You can't make tenants replace filters which will strain these systems, hiring someone to do it monthly isn't cost effective I think.  
Cristopher Montoya How to make RE friends ?
1 March 2019 | 4 replies
Add keyword filters for your area so you can specifically comment on forums of investors in your city.
Robert Brown Reply problems
25 January 2008 | 4 replies
If you've already checked your email setting in your profile, then I would check you spam filter.
Bill Phinney How to handle complaint of tenant food odors?
11 April 2008 | 13 replies
The upstairs tennant asked that I remove the one near his door due to his breathing.
Nathan Cao Newbie Question: Repairing Copper Lines on AC Unit
10 July 2008 | 7 replies
You deed to replace your filter dryer also as moisture is a big enemy of the AC.
Joshua Dorkin Dow Breaks 7,000, What's Next? Predictions?
31 March 2012 | 44 replies
As far as I am concerend, we all can guess bottom numbers in the stock market until we run out of breath.
Lee Ali The Fallacy of the Necessity of Down Payment.
15 June 2009 | 14 replies
Many buyers paid too much for their homes, didn't understand the underlying mathematics involved, didn't understand the financial instruments they were using, used their properties like ATMs, and didn't understand enough about business and economic cycles to filter through all of the "buy buy buy . . . it's always a great time to buy" noise spewed by many others (including many RE pros) who also were equally clueless.The "no down-payment equals no 'skin in the game'" argument is a non sequitor.
Brandon Turner House at the bottom of a hill - Drainage help?
18 November 2009 | 11 replies
Basically a large hole in the ground to contain the water so that is drains out slowly under ground via a drainage field, rather than sitting on top of the ground making mud.Another option might be a cistern to gather and use the rainwater in your house, rather than city water.You would have to take steps to keep it free of mosquitoes and debris, and filter it going in and maybe coming into your house for drinking (ultraviolet light system).