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Peter Smith What to do if your wife is not 100% on board?
25 May 2015 | 59 replies
Otherwise, you need to focus on running the business and not worrying about getting permission to pull the trigger every time it's time to spend some money.
Daniel K. South Florida High Prices vs Low Interest rates
25 October 2014 | 2 replies
If you do wait, then you should set a threshold for what your absolute highest price for a home will be and watch the rates so you can try and pull the trigger should they go up as expected.
Michael Iuculano Rentals in Kansas city
3 August 2018 | 47 replies
It would be my first real estate investment deal if I pull the trigger
Will Rodgers Hiring unlicensed handyman for cosmetic rehab flip
6 July 2017 | 7 replies
You have to ask the question, if an accident happens, personal injury or property damage, are you prepared to take that on yourself.  
Sam Leon Tenant Estoppel Letters getting more complicated?
12 November 2014 | 44 replies
We have clauses in our loan docs that state if certain trigger events happen, then we would do things differently. 
Nicole Pettis This isn't easy...
4 September 2016 | 80 replies
@Nicole Pettis   Ok but if he won't pull the trigger how long are you going to work for nothing?
Albert Bui Have you ever moved markets to speed up your Investing?
4 November 2014 | 22 replies
It's not yet knowing a great PM in those markets as @Brandon Hopkins and @Joe Villeneuve point out that keeps me from pulling the trigger.  
Tyler Weinrich If a business letter had a baby with a YL
1 November 2014 | 5 replies
People see your logo, they see your company name, anything from a sign to a website to a business card with the same branding would trigger your company in their minds.Below is a VERY (hired-a-3rd-grader very) crude mockup.
Corey Brenner Fix and Flips
6 November 2014 | 10 replies
If you do, it wouldn't be a stretch for the IRS (or a jury) to construe the contractor as an employee, and that could put you on the hook for extra taxes and -- worse case -- liability in the case of an injury or death.
Sean T. New member from the Merrimack Valley area in MA
3 November 2014 | 7 replies
Long time interest in investing in real property and finally ready to pull the trigger