Mike Romano
Shower Faucet not approved by MA Plumbers?
8 January 2022 | 5 replies
On the flow you'll probably find that more of the designer items you may find online like rain showers etc are often not in compliance.
Ray Ngo
Where to look for a commercial/ residential property?
6 January 2022 | 0 replies
But the tough part is that we don't know where to look online to verify that the county/ city would permit us to conduct business.
Mak K.
Finding Brokers- Houston/Texas
10 January 2022 | 1 reply
I'm with REAL broker, no monthly fee, its all online, no physical offices.
Javier Macedo
What is your best way to find off market deals
8 January 2022 | 2 replies
Once you know the neighborhoods you want to own in you will be an expert and anything that comes online that is a good deal you will know it is and can jump on it.
Derek Semmler
Estimating monthly rent
8 January 2022 | 7 replies
I never believed in all the online estimators, they are only guessing - at best.
Koen Ballantine
Owner financed but needs eviction
7 January 2022 | 4 replies
That is my main concern i am not educated in such facts, which is why i am contacting a few lawyers and libraries and online cites to educate myself!
William Morales
How I think finding boots on the ground is not that easy.
23 January 2022 | 12 replies
My realtor in Orlando helped me shop online and when a home within a neighborhood I was interested in fell within my budget, she jumped on it.
Carmen Ruiz
REIA Meetings in the Northeast Area (Zoom meetings/live events).
10 January 2022 | 10 replies
Thank you Jason, Are there any REIA meetings closer to me that I can attend or REIA meetings on-line/zoom that I can attend?
Zach Woods
Payment collection software- small portfolio
29 January 2022 | 11 replies
I think there are approximately 13 per day.You can also search Google for "Online Rent Payment" and get a slew of options.There are also property management programs available with collection built in.
Christian Weber
401k loan instead of mortgage??
8 January 2022 | 1 reply
So I was watching YouTube and a "guru" mentioned you can take a loan out on your indexes/stocks as it is a secured loan at a fraction of what you would get on a regular loan (1.5% instead of the 3-4% on a regular conventional loan) and that you can borrow around 40-60% of your portfolio amount.I looked online for info even close to this but couldn't find it, I have a sizeable 401k so wanted to look into this - any insight greatly appreciated