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Elizabeth Conklin accountability with STR mgmt company
9 January 2023 | 22 replies
I was able to repair it at a minimal cost.
Jabari Brooks Opportunity for 1st rental, want to make a move, feeling nervous...
27 February 2015 | 4 replies
Please excuse the 2 week delay, but thank you very much for the feed back.  
Ryan Dossey Don't lose heart when showing your rental goes poorly
13 February 2015 | 3 replies
I try to get lots of people at the property at once to:-minimize wasted time on no shows-generate excitement and get people eager to apply quickly-stay safe -- I own properties in c/d neighborhoods, and while I don't have reason to be threatened, the more people are there, the safer I amPatience and persistence will get your properties rented to good tenants and help you grow your wealth.
Sidney Kutchuk Have you found Short Sales to any easier this year so far "2015"
19 February 2015 | 9 replies
But, my Wells Fargo deal I'm currently working on is dragging out, delay, after delay.
Brent Mattison IRA to fund LLC
25 February 2015 | 25 replies
@Brent Mattison While it may delay your personal entry into real estate investing, killing your IRA would be unwise.The better option would likely be to use the IRA to invest in real estate through a self directed plan.  
Dave Johnson looking for help
24 February 2015 | 3 replies
Regardless, put your things in storage, if you are preparing for the next move, that way whatever you do, you can take up minimal space... most likely saving money.
Brian Snell Am I the Buyer or an Investor????
18 February 2015 | 4 replies
It depends in your state what tools you can use.In Georgia, for properties that have loans against them, your toolbox includes:buying on contract for deedbuy on subject to with or without a notebuying on a wraparound mortgageControlling with a leasecontrolling with a lease plus optioncontrolling with a lease plus purchase and sale agreementcontrolling with a master leaseYour exit strategies can berentingrenting with optionrenting with sale and purchase agreement delayed in the futurerenting with ROFRIt's so important you understand basic financing both FHA and conventional.
Timothy Cervantes Problem Solvers Only - REI Family Dilemma
26 October 2015 | 26 replies
In the meantime, you should get all the financials, minimize as much expense as possible and boost income as much as possible. 
Cody Steck 2 years of landlord experience
19 February 2015 | 5 replies
or is it simply just that there is something there, even if it is minimal?
Moshe Eisenberg Should I have 2 Properties (flips) under 1 LLC
18 February 2015 | 1 reply
@Moshe EisenbergFor flips you might want to consider how to have LLC taxed as a S-Corp for investments held less than a year.The benefits are that you can minimize self employment tax, access more tax deductions like car, fuel, marketing, and mileage.It also eliminates schedule C and lowers audit risk.I am not an accountant so please consult yours to see if an S-Corp is right for your situation.