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Paul Germano Legal, Tax, and Accounting Firm recommendations
6 March 2022 | 4 replies
I would just like to reduce the number of organizations I have to interact with and the number of surfaces where critical information or knowledge needs to be exchanged.   
Dani Beit-Or Looking for ideas on how to protect laminate floors from a dog
3 March 2022 | 2 replies
From my experience, hardwood floors tend to suffer more from dog nails.You could also try and encourage the use of rugs to protect more of the surface area.
Tony Davis Obtaining money for down payment
8 March 2022 | 5 replies
And even then, most private equity and hard money lenders will want to see you have some skin in the game.With that being said, if you find a real "deal" then it might make more sense to flip the contract.
Shannon Park Looking for the best out of state market!
8 June 2022 | 76 replies
Everyone else on your team will be transaction-based and not really involved after a purchase.We're in the Metro Detroit area, so you may want to follow our blog here on BP, but at least read the following posts:How to “Screen a PMC Better than a Tenant”: https://www.biggerpockets.com/member-blogs/3094/91877-how-to-screen-a-pmc-better-than-a-tenant-part-1-services-and-processesIn our experience you will need to:1) Learn to "Maintain to the Neighborhood", not your personal standards2) Tenant-Proof everything you can Hard surface flooring, not carpeting (too easy to trash) Same basic paint for everything No garbage disposals for them to break Only spring-type doorstops also with plate on the wall Glue rubber mats under sinks to prevent water damage Sheet aluminum on walls around stovetops, for easy grease removal Towel racks - screw 1x3 to wall studs, then screw rack to that Install low-profile downspout ext, not aluminum that always disappear Plan on cleaning gutters and leaves up in the fall as tenants won't Avoid garage door openers3) Have a great application screening process: Check credit for evictions & convictions, utility collections Focus on employment/income stability Require bank or debit card statement - you'll be surprised what they spend their money on!
Tony Z. Need advice with first investment opportunity
5 March 2022 | 7 replies
Sounds like a pretty good deal on the surface.
John McKee Hey Lenders and NNN Investors I have a question on financing
16 March 2022 | 8 replies
You'd be operating on razor thin margins where even the most minimal vacancy will leave you at a painful deficit.All that said, I don't know your financial position so this is only surface-level advice. 6 caps in this market are not unreasonable, you're just taking on a lot of risk with this particular deal.
Yasha Wells Land Acquistion and New Construction Duplex
14 March 2022 | 1 reply
So instead of only having $10k skin in the game, we ended up with $20k skin in the game.
Gene Hacker CA lawmakers want an additional 25% cap gains tax for flippers
14 July 2022 | 16 replies
They should give a tax break or tax credits to those willing to put their skin in the game to help improve dilapidated real estate and provide better housing for the public.
Vikas Grover First time Private Lending - keep my investment safe and tips
13 March 2022 | 3 replies
Just make sure your borrower has some skin in the game... this is your first rodeo together.5.
Jane S. Should I sell and find a 1031 or ????
12 May 2022 | 6 replies
I need them to have skin in the game before I will allow them to see the property.