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Austin Hughes Real Estate Guy (Me) on a Technology Podcast???
15 April 2019 | 2 replies
https://wearegamechangers.com/en/its-always-sunny-in-texas-with-austin-huges/(My name was spelled wrong, but it's okay)I built out my awesome automated system in Podio, and am looking to bring on an intern to polish it off. :) Happy to chat about Podio & automations with any of you.
Terri O'Brien Property Management Fees
19 April 2019 | 10 replies
@Bryan Blankenship is spot on. 
Collette Douglas Rhode Island Non-Resident Gains Tax
19 April 2019 | 4 replies
And generally, people living someplace want similar things (a parking spot for all cars, laundry on site if possible, a dishwasher, etc.).Also, if you're going to live there for a year, you can take your time checking out the rental competition during that time, to see what's "standard" for the area and then make some of your decisions on that basis.Lastly, my understanding is that the 6% non-resident withholding is only an amount withheld from the sale to ensure that nonresidents actually file their RI taxes for the tax year covering the sale.
Kevin O'Brien Cashing out of a rehab that was purchased in cash
20 April 2019 | 5 replies
This is of course spot on, as is usual for Shaun.Only way to get it closer to ARV without waiting six months is to make the rehab budget part of the purchase price in the contract and on the settlement statement.
Ben Hollingsworth How to use the BRRRR calculator with hard money
20 April 2019 | 1 reply
It won't be spot-on, but it will get you close.
Zachary Bellinghausen Problem Free Tenants Request Cut in Rent for Renewing Lease ???
25 April 2019 | 43 replies
There is no wrong or right here but weight your options and benefits.I personally wouldn’t reduce rent but if you were, try a little off like 25$ and maybe offer them a new microwave(cost about 300$ but you get the benefit of an upgrade appliance when they leave next year)I don’t know your market well enough to give solid advice on what you should actually do so I’m just offering perspective If they are good tenants and you want to keep them then maybe give in a little, it’s not the end of the world whatever you choose, sounds like your not in a bad spot and ideally you want to keep tenants.
John Matthew Johnston First multi unit/commercial
21 April 2019 | 7 replies
It might be easier to renovate it and make it a residential spot with possibly more bedrooms and higher rent.
Blake Hornbrook How to spot gurus or real coaches
20 April 2019 | 5 replies

A local real estate investor is "offering" $55 an hour to sit down and talk with about how to get started. Is this a gurus scam or a legit investor wanting to help? How can I tell if I can get something how of it or n...

Jessica Johnston 12 showings & no offers- but all very positive feedback
7 May 2019 | 23 replies
@Wayne Brooks  You're spot on.
Joe Waters Mobile Home Park for First (sort of) Investment
27 April 2019 | 4 replies
The mobile home park business is not all about big deals, but the overall goal is to find deals that will be worth $500,000 and up AFTER you complete the project (that's the start of the sweet spot for bank debt).