Michael A Egenriether
Lease option question
29 June 2018 | 12 replies
I am a professional painter but do not know much about carpentry.
Clayton Hutton
Why hello there, allow me to introduce myself.
1 July 2018 | 11 replies
While out there, meet with professionals that you will need to build up your team.
Julian Joseph
Buying a House While being in Debt!!
11 July 2018 | 72 replies
With insurance and the ability to demonstrate you are a professional, a property manager may be comfortable with their couple thousand a month in rent in exchange for you using listing their unit.
Michael Clay
Hard Money Lending - My first time and I need help!
27 June 2018 | 31 replies
Just make sure you think this through, and hire professional help.
Frankie Woods
"Grim" Affordable Housing Study by Harvard. An opportunity?
5 July 2018 | 31 replies
There are some smaller "dying" towns around the country that are offering attractive incentives to young professionals (and maybe even retirees) who choose to relocate.
Ted Davis
Need good Subs in Houston TX and info on saving $ materials
25 June 2018 | 3 replies
Hello all,My wife and I just bought a live in flip and even though we plan on doing most of the work ourselves we know we will need some professional help.
Colleen Ross
Assistance Animals under Fair Housing Act
2 November 2018 | 9 replies
Also professional medical dogs are extremely well behaved and won't be something you need to worry about.
Josh Hackett
Feeling overwhelmed and slightly defeated starting out
23 June 2018 | 10 replies
you can do that in the mid west or other low value asset areas if you want to scale up and be a landlord for a job.. you see that a lot.. but not on the west coast.. waste of time in my mind unless as stated your simply investing your small business or professional fee's or other money you make in your day job.
Gusatvus Johnson
Lead Paint Report from Local Government
22 June 2018 | 0 replies
. -- but the government has not issues with them, because no one has reported them.I am perfectly willing to abate lead where it is a legitimate concern, but some of the stuff the report brings up is kind of outrageous, and doing everything the way the government wants will cost $22k (I got an estimate from a professional certified to do lead abatement).I know no one can tell what the exact rules are in my local area, but I'm curious if anyone has ever been in a similar boat -- had a tenant get a government agency to inspect a house for lead, or dealt generally with HUD's lead abatement requirements (which are what my local government's rules are based on).
Jordan Bradberry
Need to lease my loft
24 July 2018 | 2 replies
Make sure that your listing has pictures (the more professional looking, the better) and a great description.