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Hyeseong Park When receiving payments after selling houses
1 February 2024 | 4 replies
And if it is all business, then you should have an LLC credit card that is used for fuel, tires, oil changes, car washes, etc.At the end of the day, you need to talk to a CPA and potentially an attorney.  
Abhishek Agrawal Austin/San Antonio Newbie Investor Seeks Rental Property & Team
1 February 2024 | 8 replies
When you're looking at homes, target homes with no HOA, a backyard to add a pool, fully updated, game room potential, and close to popular attractions.
Winston Eastman Rehab vs. Turnkey
1 February 2024 | 8 replies
@Winston Eastman let's try to objectively (and Logically) look at this.TURNKEYPros: 1) Everything should be done, so no major repairs for near future2) Can finance everything in one purchase loan3) Can also buy with tenant in placeCons:1) Usually paying market price2) Trusting that repairs were all done and done well, otherwise potential money pit3) Any tenant in place may be misrepresented to make the saleOWN REHABPros: 1) If done well, may have instant/forced equity2) You will know exactly what repairs done and how well they were done3) Can place your own tenant to your qualificationsCons:1) Rehab loans are expensive2) Can run into rehab surprises affecting budget (watch any HGTV flip show!)
Avery Oblepias Victims of Trust Funding Scam
28 January 2024 | 8 replies
I was approached by Jeremy Gaston from trust funding giving unrealistic options for funding a property as also fees upfront before approval of loan I did my due diligence and found information he was not trust worthy or even considered a scam as a victim of a scam I plan to report trust funding to the FTC and also AG in Nevada where he registered the name Has anyone been scammed by trust funding or Jeremy Gaston thanks everyone and please be careful who you try to obtain funding  
Miriam Giardina Help/Advice Requested - Cle Heights - 1st time Commerical Property
30 January 2024 | 1 reply
As a few more days have gone by I am feeling like I might have walked into a scam scenario.
Estrella Carolina Mckinney Is it worth using VRBO in addition to AIRBNB?
31 January 2024 | 18 replies
Most potential renters who are searching are not on both VRBO and Airbnb.   
Scott Reigns Has anyone done real estate mentorship from King Khan?
30 January 2024 | 17 replies
This guy is smelling scam from a mile away, he immediately tries to sell you something, I messaged him and looks like one of his people who manages his messages pressured me to get on a call for a mentorship which will show me how to make 500k-1M per year through wholesaling. 
Sean Mcintire NAICS Code for Note Wholesaling
1 February 2024 | 10 replies
I'm thinking you can use this code 541613 - Marketing Consulting Services: As your business utilizes marketing strategies to find motivated sellers and potential buyers, this code can reflect the marketing efforts you engage in to promote your properties.
Saar Amit Guidance Needed on New Construction of Steelhomes.us Modular Homes in Fort Lauderdale
1 February 2024 | 16 replies
But I'm unsure about the potential appraisal values.
Zachary Brown Opportunities in Raleigh NC Area - What to do
1 February 2024 | 17 replies
The alternative I suppose would be to wait like other investors for those interest rates to fall, however, again I'm losing that appreciation potential if I do that.