Steven Wong
Asset Protection - Ca Referral
10 December 2013 | 3 replies
My family has a number of properties but they aren't protected properly and we really need some help creating the right entities and structures.
Dawn Anastasi
Cashing out a Roth 401k
3 February 2015 | 43 replies
My ultimate goals:- To have enough money for retirement to live a comfortable but not extravagant life (new car every 10 years, modest house of about 1000 sq ft, small vacation every year, maybe a slightly larger one every 5-10 years)- To use rental properties as a means for recurring revenue which I will manage myself until I get older at which point I would like to go with a good PM company- To be adequately protected insurance wise- To ensure that my money is working FOR me and I'm not working FOR it- And ultimately to leave the world a little better place
Randy F.
Resurfacing Bathtubs
18 September 2019 | 18 replies
It was quite labor intensive to scuff the surface adequately to create enough "teeth" to ensure a good bond.
James Lee
Wholesaling Newbie Here
20 February 2013 | 2 replies
How much will it cost to have a real estate attorney review my contracts to ensure they are good to go?
Anthony Palmiotto
Are Lonne Deals Dead - SAFE Act?
4 August 2013 | 61 replies
If you are really building a business, I would team up with a mortgage broker to run things through for the proper disclosures and just factor it in to your cost.
Account Closed
New Member from New York,NY
20 February 2013 | 9 replies
My name is Will,i do not have a background in real estate at all.Im from NYC in NY,im currently a student at 22 years of age.My Goals in real estate are as follows--Learn to invest properly a d learn the risks of investing in real estate-Obtain as much knowledge as i can from REAL investors on the site,EX:People who actually made it.
John O'Neal
New Member/Property Manager
22 February 2013 | 13 replies
Also, it allows to upload receipt directly from scan to ensure there isn't any "funny business."
Erik Kubec
Keep non-functional hot tub in rental 'as-is' and let tenant fix and maintain it?
13 January 2018 | 7 replies
The codes concerning water connected to 220V that people climb into are pretty specific.If the tub burns up and/or the house burns down, their insurance and your insurance may not cover the damage if the tub was not properly wired.If you agree, in writing, to allow the tenant to repair or modify the tub and/or the wiring you are effectively putting your own head in the proverbial noose.I work on a lot of tubs at long-term and short-term vacation rentals.
Daren H.
Newbie from Desoto, Texas (DFW Metroplex)
20 February 2013 | 1 reply
I will try to properly introduce myself because this is my first post and then I will get to the point of why I am posting in the Rehabbing and Flipping forum.
Corey Demuth
What is required to get rid of cigarette smoke odor, staining, etc?
28 August 2017 | 27 replies
You need to ensure good ventilation when you are applying it because it's pretty strong (it's shellac after all), but the fumes dissipate in about 30 minutes.