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Sean S. Roof Warranty Issues
4 February 2020 | 6 replies
Would I be able to hold the adjuster liable for hiring such a poor company?
Blake Hrabal Vetting lenders without hurting credit
4 February 2020 | 7 replies
I would bet that you have to live there for at least a year and you can probably only get a FHA once every 5 years. 
Andy Chen Time to find a new PM
10 February 2020 | 29 replies
You bet!
Chris Reyes Out Of State Investing Vs Foreclosure investments
4 February 2020 | 2 replies
If you want cash flow OOS but local investing should be your best bet.
Dave Meyer Is this a good way to estimate Capex?
15 January 2022 | 9 replies
Might work great in some markets, and poorly in others. 
Brett Mason Is becoming a realtor worth it?
4 February 2020 | 5 replies
Go read some classic books like "Rich Dad Poor Dad" and "Cashflow Quadrant".
Brenden Mitchum Seller's Agent Demanding I Stop Speaking w/Seller
8 February 2020 | 55 replies
I bet you already do this...or at least they are trying to do with you haha!
Pete Abilla Need Help: Small Multi-family Direct Mail Campaign
5 February 2020 | 4 replies
Then, look for distressed properties - ex. poor landscaping/tall grass, doors off hinges, broken screens and windows, etc. 
Felix Ortiz [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
14 July 2020 | 10 replies
Run the numbers both ways (you living there and not), so you know what to expect in both scenarios.I bet your cash flow is closer to $350-400/month.
Alexander Zabiuk Refinancing to make a condo rental profitable
10 February 2020 | 11 replies
I kind of anticipated that selling might be my best bet but was hoping otherwise.