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Ally Alvarez How should I prepare myself for a local real estate meetup?
14 May 2024 | 4 replies
Moreover, asking questions demonstrates your commitment to learning and your proactive approach to growth within the investment community.A crucial tip for maximizing your learning experience is to come prepared with a notepad and pen.
Francisco Lucero Trying to get good contact data
16 May 2024 | 7 replies
Depending on what your call list consists of you'll have a harder time finding info on the person.
Anthony Blanco Streamlining Multifamily Deal Analysis
16 May 2024 | 20 replies
Personally, I like to run every deal through an easy back-of-the-napkin test before even pulling up an actual underwriting model. 
Sebastian Durden Question about partnership structure - how to split properly?
14 May 2024 | 1 reply
Or is there a better approach that typically use? 
Donna Beth Perch NJ tenant security question
15 May 2024 | 10 replies
I’m helping her out because she lives out of state and obviously can’t open in person an escrow account.
Nina Zou Can I ask my applicants to disclose service dog if they have one?
16 May 2024 | 10 replies
According to the Fair Housing Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act:Even if a landlord has a no pet policy in place, the law does not consider service animals as pets and therefore the service animal is exempt from such a restriction.Service animals are allowed anywhere a person would go, including food areas that would normally restrict an animal’s presence.Landlords cannot charge a pet deposit or pet fee for service animals, however the tenant is liable for any damage that the service animal may cause.Landlords can require written verification from the tenant’s health care provider that they are disabled but cannot ask for any specifics about the disability.Landlords can require written verification from the tenant’s health care provider that the service animal is needed.Landlords can request copies of the animal’s health records to prove the animal is in good health, parasite-free and immunized/vaccinated.Landlords can write warnings or even evict a tenant with a service animal if the animal is disturbing others, posing a threat to others or causing considerable damage to the property.In other words, you can ask for appropriate paperwork concerning the tenant’s need for the service animal and to verify the animal’s health. 
Sharma Parth Looking for guidance from mentors/experienced BRRRR investors in Philadelphia area?
15 May 2024 | 14 replies
Personally, I like Cobbs Creek a lot, but the areas depend on your price point.
Jung-Jin Shim Is it worth investing? (attached my analysis)
13 May 2024 | 9 replies
You buy because its a "deal" not because you like it yourself personally. 2.
Jared McFadden The car guy Realtor®
15 May 2024 | 10 replies
I personally never explored them much.
Sariya Saabye How do I buy this vacant property no one is claiming??
16 May 2024 | 13 replies
😜)Sometimes the money I bring may be enough to buy the whole place, sometimes it will be the deposit, but in either situation it makes it real.Second issue, Fear.The biggest fear I always encounter is the fear that the debt owed against the estate will somehow attach to him/her personally.I find articles from attorneys that most closely meet their situation and while explaining to them that, “unless they personally signed for the debt, they will never personally responsible for the debt.”