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Account Closed Keeping Up With the Millennials- How Landlords Can Stay Relevant.
26 August 2016 | 3 replies
According to Mike Scott of Dupre + Scott Apartment Advisors, Seattle “will add 125,500 jobs between now and the end of 2020.”
Brian Pulaski House #3 in CT Success
28 August 2016 | 10 replies
After a week or two of him not getting on site, it basically boiled down to him not going to get the job done.
John Sheil Need advice on refinance to start out
29 August 2016 | 8 replies
John Sheil Using the equity you pull out as a down payment will both help you improve your return on investment and leverage into better properties.
Andrew Glenn Recent Transaction in Listing - Is this a red flag?
25 August 2016 | 3 replies
My first thought was a flip, but from what I could see in the property, no improvements have been made.
Bryan Detweiler Hey! I'm a brand new member from Ohio.
26 August 2016 | 5 replies
Great job getting started early.
Nicholas Miller How do you protect yourself from the protected criminal?
26 August 2016 | 3 replies
I have/do rent to two tenants who have had criminal backgrounds.First tenant was in a transition program for an extensive period of time (years); had a job working in maintenance at a local hotel which he faithfully rode his bike to (a distance of a good number of miles) because, of course, he was not allowed a car.  
Raven Walker finding motivated sellers
26 August 2016 | 11 replies
Heres what i did, and i could have took the long way and i havent had any deals yet but ill break down my trial and error and the method i feel will work best for me.first, i searched zillow for homes that are selling for low cost, found the owners and mailed yellow letters of course-the problem with this is, a lot of these homes still have loans on them and probably bank owned already, the owner still lives there, theres already a realtor on the job, just way too many obstacles, i dont expect to get any calls from those letters but you have to start somewhere.next, i started searching on auction sites for homes that did not go up for auction yet or the auction expired-again, the problem with this is the homes are 9/10 bank owned. while some of them are foreclosures theres still extra loops to jump through.I considered buying lists of vacant homes and stuff but i am the most frugal person you will ever meet lol, its not that i cant afford to buy a list, its just that i know theres a different way and plus whoever made those list had to have someone else generating that list for them.
Jim Anderson Improvement to Access Easement
25 August 2016 | 0 replies
So my main question is how extensive of improvements, changes, etc can I make to this 20' access easement that goes thru his front yard and right next to the corner of his house?
Kadijah Hammond Flipping houses for newbies
7 October 2016 | 41 replies
I left my FT job and needed (fairly) quick income.
Donovan Vicenti Newbie from Albuquerque, NM
31 August 2016 | 17 replies
I don't think I'll make this months as I'll be on travel for my day job but I'll look for others to attend.