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John Mills How to track down owner of vacant properties.
2 March 2019 | 6 replies
It will give you a bunch of relative names.
Chihiro Kurokawa "Syndicators" with no operational experience
10 May 2019 | 58 replies
We manage everything on the back end including reporting, accounting, investor relations, etc.
Xavier Williams New to investing is turn key best?
8 April 2019 | 43 replies
You my dude happen to live in Kansas City so you've got a leg up on the west coasters.You can simply invest in your own town with relative ease & low cost.
Bob Daniels Downfalls of Subject-To deals?
12 May 2020 | 10 replies
@Jay Hinrichs  I have a few rentals already leveraged at a modest ~60% LTV, and my W2 is with the military and due to living frugaly I am able to save ~3k/month from the military income alone and have more than enough cash reserves so I am not worried in the least about being overstretched and unable to pay the loan.Even if you are able to buy a property at a discount, a 25% downpayment is still relatively expensive so the ability to avoid that problem would be nice. 
Sara Taslitt Collecting Rent Etc.
10 March 2019 | 48 replies
You agree to waive the right to bring a counterclaim or set-off in any action or proceeding by us against you on any matter directly or indirectly related to this Agreement or the Premises.Obviously, check with your own local attorney and/or L/T laws in your own jurisdiction.
Matthew Dreiling New Investor Introduction in Kansas City
4 March 2019 | 8 replies
I'm here in the KC market as well; investing, brokering deals, lots of investor relations & such. 
Sunny Wilson Financing to start a rental portfolio?
4 March 2019 | 5 replies
I put down 20% plus closing costs on all of them.I don't know all of Brandon's deals but I believe he got some hard-money loans, borrowed money from relatives, and at least one of them involved a credit card (which he doesn't recommend).You can read "Investing In Real Estate With No (And Low) Money Down" to get an idea of some differents strategies or you can scour the blogs and forums and collect the information for free.
Nicholas Munford Your Favorite Book and How It Has Helped
2 March 2019 | 0 replies
Can you guys recommend your favorite book whether it be directly related to real estate investing or not, and it what way it has helped you!
Najat F Kessler Closed on property to find out tenants issues after the fact!
2 March 2019 | 1 reply
This morning I received photos of pittbull poop on the hallway in front of the second floor apartment which I swiftly forwarded to the mother.I do not want this tenant at all as I can totally relate to what the third floor tenant has expressed in some of her text messages with former owner.
Jim Peckey [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
4 March 2019 | 8 replies
It's awesome to meet another investor from the Buffalo area, by the way.My wife and I were thinking the same thing with respect to just simply positive cash flow/all house expenses being covered while we're house hacking, which should make the property that much more profitable once we move & rent out the unit we were living in.While we have a lot of family originally from the Buffalo area, we're relatively new to the area (approx 1 year now) and quickly finding out the areas that we should stay away from - we're certainly steering clear of the inner city areas.