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Shane Smith Should I open a brokerage or stay an agent?
10 February 2022 | 12 replies
And I don’t think that anyone in this industry who is at a 50-50 split with their broker, or has an endless amount that they would pay into their brokerage every year, year after year, has a particularly good earning arrangement.Last year I started considering starting up my own brokerage, like you’re doing now, and at the same time I investigated cloud based brokerages as I saw they had many advantages over traditional real estate brokerages, and that being a reduced overhead.
Marjo Naci Who pays the utilities?
10 June 2022 | 3 replies
This takes a little more work, but it's the most fair and reduces the likelihood of tenants that squander utilities.If you choose #2 or #3, there are considerations:Start with an average.
Chris Luth Ideas for joint venture arrangements for vacation rentals
10 December 2022 | 4 replies
there would need to be a clause that if the management of the property was no longer managed by you or if it did not perform to certain criteria that you would not receive any compensation or a reduced compensation until I as an investor at least made a decent return on my investment. 
Jordan Regier Showing a loss, gain or breaking even on tax return
5 December 2022 | 2 replies
Reduced taxes and increased cash flow.  2.   
Kimberly Arington Finding Private Lender
15 August 2022 | 10 replies
Much of this money is retirement money for the true private lenders, so rest assured they will be very very careful of who they lend their money too, and the safety of the deal for them....and it will have to pay them more than they could get with safer alternative investments.Maybe you can reduce some of those costs if your first duplex is paid off and you're willing to use that as collateral.Can you borrow today against the duplex?
Bryce Jamison Should I make my tenants get rental insurance?
26 August 2022 | 20 replies
Helps with relocation expenses Reduced risk of a lawsuit Allows you to be pet friendly Lowers the chance of an increase in insurance premiums 
Scott Winter Lenders...what's the deal with the seasoning period?
31 January 2022 | 48 replies
We're working on reducing this friction from the borrowing experience.
Account Closed I need help with a low hud offer
21 August 2014 | 21 replies
And this would have been right at 70% of my guess for their reduced price (which never actually showed up since my offer came in on the same day and they accepted it).
Liam Martin Ruane Decrease in Condo Capex vs STR (Australia)
12 December 2022 | 2 replies
I agree that capex can be reduced. 50% as you have said sounds reasonable. 
Ricardo Nieto Multifamily cockroaches issue
4 December 2022 | 2 replies
We buy caulk in bulk and we seal the property up tight.