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Brock Y. Want to pull trigger on 12 plex....what am I going to need?
18 March 2015 | 7 replies
History of being a landlordWhat am I going to need extra?
Chrystal T. Should this contractor's bid still be given a fair consideration?
2 March 2015 | 15 replies
I didn't respond to his last text, and he had the courage to proceed and say "If you're gonna want me involved in this project I'm going to need to know I am starting to get very busy"...
John White Any Thoughts On 30 versus 15 Year Amortization?
28 February 2015 | 19 replies
But, if you have unexpected expenses or happen to need more cash flow for a month (or more) you can always go back to the minimum payment on your 30 year loan, but you won't be able to convince the bank to let you skip some payments if you had opted for the higher 15 year payment.So, how much is that flexibility worth to you?  
Blake LeVine Structuring Investing and New Crowdfunding
21 February 2014 | 7 replies
Hi Blake,You're going to need to set up some kind of legal structure if you are pooling money together.
Lucas Bennett First Late Rent at a Recently Purchased Property
13 April 2014 | 13 replies
I've learned the hard way that you must do this and set the tone.
Matt Engle Can I use an Inherited IRA to invest in Real Estate
3 February 2017 | 20 replies
So you can take a lot now and then tone it back to small payments, or you can just have it evenly distributed for the life of it. 
Deyano M. Pulling permits and rehab strategy
12 July 2012 | 20 replies
You're going to need to get your license(s), you'll need to carry liability and workman's comp insurance (which gets VERY expensive) and you'll likely need to be bonded in whatever jurisdictions you work.Not to mention all the business setup, licenses and accounting issues.Not saying it's a bad move (my GC -- Aaron McGinnis from BP -- is a big-time investor and runs a GC firm), but he'd likely tell you that it adds a LOT of complexity and overhead that will make learning to be a rehabber even more daunting.
Ryan M. Judgement - Best Way To Collect?
25 July 2012 | 11 replies
I'm in the process of trying to seize their vehicle.You're going to need their forwarding address, which they probably won't give you.
David Robertson Process of Renting a Property from Day 1 to Tenant Move-in?
22 May 2012 | 9 replies
I hope this works out for you David Robertson.You are going to need an application for them to fill out.
Neil Doldo Investing In Blue Ridge/Ellijay - Worth it??
22 July 2023 | 12 replies
It’s more of a locals town, lots more waterfalls, and the downtown has a little more substance to me.we bought in Nov 2022 for $365k, and are on pace to gross $55-60k with our first rental.https://abnb.me/KOuWo7B1CBbLol, going to need you to keep it down about Clayton we like it quiet up here ;) When we decided to leave Atlanta when remote work become more popular we thought about Blue Ridge, but it's become Atlanta north.