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Account Closed Sorry, you're getting evicted.
19 July 2019 | 39 replies
Account ClosedIf you owned a gas station they would have to pay you before they could pump the gas.
Kerrick Long My first potential deal: The numbers look good & feel bad. Help?
1 July 2019 | 9 replies
I used rentometer and also made a spreadsheet of comps in the area, and that validated that not only is my $1,200/mo reasonable, it might be a bit low -- assuming I renovate to a nice level of finish.I've also reached out to a real estate agent to help me run comps so I can figure out what the ARV might look like.
Jesse Swagerty Budgeting for “Whole-tale”
29 June 2019 | 1 reply
I’m a house flipper, but we’ve recently started using the whole-tale strategy, meaning we only clean the house and repair damage...no updates...then list below market.I’m finding my project budget falling around $5/sf...I would never go this low if aiming to truly flip (my flip minimum is $10/sf)...but seeing as many house buyers, rental buyers, investors, etc may appreciate the cost savings (which also affords them the ability to do their own updates)...I feel it’s a valid strategy.
Terrez Jarrett Put down payment for private money in escrow ?
3 July 2019 | 10 replies
The loan was asset based.0 points48 month term on $100,000.00, 5% per annum interestloan transaction fee $1,520, monthly payment $2,302.93, cumulative payment 110,540.81I needed to send valid ID as proof of identity and copy of articles of incorporation because I have a business.The transaction fee would have to be paid prior to closing.
Account Closed Recently formed LLC looking for advice on acquiring properties...
10 July 2019 | 2 replies
Hi Account Closed,WITHOUT any actual capital it seems like door knocking would be the best option and even that requires some capital for Gas unless you walk and door knock around your surronding neighborhood.
Hamza Ali Amzil Where do I start in the real estate buisness
2 July 2019 | 6 replies
You should get one credit card and use it for things like gas and groceries and then pay it off entirely every month. 
Anthony Fecarotta How to find out if a home is forclosed on
1 July 2019 | 4 replies
If tax records are mailed to the subject property and you find a match on the website, make sure to validate that your match has the subject property address in their address history. 
Johannes Bezuidenhout Owner finance deal 1.1 million multi family help!
1 July 2019 | 9 replies
This is trash, water, sewer, gas, etc.
Taylor Osterhout Can my landlord do this?
6 July 2019 | 20 replies
My lease states "written permission" by the landlord (text messages are not always valid for that criteria, just an FYI) and a "right to rescind" which means if the situation merits (i.e. the other tenant complains) that the landlord can rescind that permission with proper notice to you.In short, you will have to take it down if the landlord states you must.
Ann North Agents that Can't Comp
10 July 2019 | 18 replies
If still not enough data, I'll slowly widen the radius - but there's almost as much art as there is science.I dream of the day someone asks me to run comps on a townhouse in a long row of identical townhouses.As to the strategy of under pricing a home to stimulate a bidding war, that's a valid strategy IF the local market will support it.