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Gorden McLaughlin Investing & Purpose
10 December 2013 | 0 replies
All of that coupled with my beliefs and values which require that I must trust in, and play fairly with others, makes this business a perfect fit for me.
Jim Kaufman Over-improving electric or doing it right?
21 December 2013 | 26 replies
I will add that, even w/the surprises and hefty price tag on the work, the upgrades still fit w/in our budget b/c we had a contingency built in to our overall rehab budget.
David Galvan USDA loans? Are they beneficial?
10 January 2014 | 7 replies
I think too, in Texas you have counties larger than some states, so I don't mean that an entire county might be eligible as they can draw lines that fit the perceived need to accomplish their purpose. :)
Roslyn A. Hello from SOCAL-need ADVICE
26 January 2014 | 11 replies
That might be a good fit for your lifestyle.
Bryan Weller Naming Your Business
20 November 2013 | 32 replies
so your name should not state or imply that you are a dealer like:Day Trading Real Estate LLCBryan's Buying & Selling Real Estate LLCBryan's Flipping Homes LLC.Another thing that happens is that the nature of your business might change and now the specific name you pick does not apply likeRehabbing Chicago LLCThen you stop rehabbing or stop working in Chicago, once you move to Milwaukee or even Skokie and only do rentals the name Rehabbing Chicago doesn't make sense any more and will confuse people.I'm not as bothered by this one but have seen people that have names that don't quite fit or don't fit yet like:Worldwide Real Estate LLCGlobal Real Estate LLC Transcontinental Real Estate LLCActually met a couple of people with names like those who didn't own any real estate.
Arjun K. Another legal structure question!
11 June 2013 | 15 replies
Millions of working folks fit that description (negative net worth) yet are far from bankrupt.
Jon K. Signs of "weak landlord face?"
21 October 2012 | 19 replies
You gotta go with what fits your personality.
Mike Oranski Anyone know how to obtain credit line secured by pool of notes?
8 December 2012 | 1 reply
For instance, if you had a high concentration of say doctor office money, that might not fit the bill for the debt investor to co-invest with you.The ideal co-investing firm for a debt facility is typically not a bank.
Christopher Boggs Basement Walls - Drylock Paint vs. Regular Paint
24 December 2018 | 15 replies
Christopher BoggsThe wire brush wheels that fit into electric drills do same some energy and time over a hand wire brush.
Joe Assad Why Having the Right Rehab Insurance is Key for Your Clients
20 October 2016 | 0 replies
This is why it’s important to direct your real estate investment clientele to a knowledgeable and trustworthy agent who specializes in working with landlords or fix-and-flip investors.Even if a Builder’s Risk policy is most likely a fit for your rehab investor, it’s a good idea to have them check with their agent before purchasing or starting renovations on a rehab property to make sure that the property is insurable.