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Matthew Thompson Multifamily Properties- too good to be true?
10 March 2016 | 12 replies
Also, the good news is banks will like you borrowing on this property more than on single family because you are effectively buying a business that throws off money (Banks will be looking at the Debt Coverage Ratio among other things) whereas single family is a little more challenging for lenders at this scale.Lastly, you can still get these returns with single family homes if you come across the right deals, it just usually takes more physical and capital expenditures to improve their value, which takes a lot more time and energy, whereas with multifamily, you can hopefully exploit mis-management vs physical distress.Good luck to you.  
Krishna Chava Nightmare with plumber: He threatens call authorities.
27 December 2016 | 24 replies
He tried to exploit my position here as landlord and insinuated that I am not taking care off safety issues.
Kody Thompson Why are Real Estate Agents so Lazy?
27 May 2020 | 6 replies
That's like asking why any employee is lazy or why are we on this earth 😂I look at it like this: opportunity lies in the ability to exploit that which others cannot/will not see.
Julio Navarro Newbie from Bayamón, Puerto Rico!
5 December 2018 | 18 replies
I do believe we have many other viable power source options to exploit, but it seems someone in the higher ranks doesn't like the idea of loosing money to green energy.I know its been almost two weeks for my reply, but are you by any chance still in island?
Angelo Aguirre Realtor requests discount price to sell to herself as an investor
7 June 2019 | 21 replies
Some people are very ignorant, so it’s a grey line between good business and exploiting someone.
Cynthia Miller Locking out a tenant in Detroit
30 November 2019 | 28 replies
They are familiar with and know how to exploit the system and take advantage of landlords to live for free or nearly so.Do not think that they won't pursue this in court.
Ryan Lee Someone bought a private road for $994 in San Francisco
12 November 2022 | 65 replies
They are not bringing any value to the situation, they are only trying to exploit a situation for their own gain.  
Jacob Hanson HELP! Minneapolis proposal eliminates credit score for screening!
13 September 2019 | 19 replies
So basically that "Side" has been getting pretty much everything it wants,   and any attempts by local landlord organizations like RHAWA to mitigate or offer practical alternate approaches result in at best token concessions or the usually "greedy rich exploitative priveleged landlord lobby" narrative or some subset thereof.   
Jacob Knowles Why isn't everyone buying and renting mobile homes? what am I missing?
27 December 2023 | 176 replies
It's all a game, learn to exploit the rules or get exploited.
Christopher Davis Fundamental wealth generating question with example
30 June 2019 | 9 replies
I've paid more than the asking price for a property and the deal for me was better than the what the rest of the investors (trying to buy low) bidding on the property would have done.There are a lot of numbers with dollar $sign$ in front that, if you understand how money actually works, you can exploit to your advantage...big time.