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Vasundhara Ranjani Class A vs Class B vs Class C Properties - Pros & Cons
17 December 2018 | 29 replies
Subtract $90k of debt service (of which much of it is principle reduction, but again, whatever). 
Moumine Toukourou real estate investment
14 January 2019 | 5 replies
The first thing I recommend is clearly establishing your goals and objectives and then define your criteria.
Dakota Ochoa Pros and cons of having a real estate license
14 December 2018 | 25 replies
RE Principles, RE practice, and the elective, RE Aspects of Law, all for, wait for it.... $59.40!
Kellen Canfield Advice on contractor mistake
18 December 2018 | 28 replies
When you set aside what your expectation was there’s nothing objectively unattractive about it and I’m sure you’ll have people who prefer it because it’s something a little different than everyone else has.
Philip Smith FOI (Fear Of Investment): How to Convince Wife Investing is Safe
23 May 2019 | 34 replies
Every objection to real estate (for instance, vacancy) is a risk control question.
Vijay Jain Lending to LLC where I am 25% partner​
12 December 2018 | 4 replies
Hi Lending gurus,I am working on some remodeling project where we need 50K and I want to lend that money where I am also 25% partner.My questions:  I think I can prepare a promissory note and get it notarized and get sign for remaining partner, is that correct or there is better way.How to safeguard my interest/money in case things go south, I know them very well but still. what should I include in agreement so I can get paid principle and interest timely and get late fees/charges in case installment not paid on time.I think I need to issue 1099 INT for 6% interest I am going to charge.I want to keep this simple without leaving myself exposed Any template or clause needs to be added.Let me know.thx/
Kevin Keith Beck Can your properties compete in the netzero housing market?
13 December 2018 | 2 replies
Lucky guy.I have been a part of the energy efficiency community here in California as a builder and consultant for the last ten years and have raised objections in meetings with the CPUC about the feasibility of their "Big audacious goals".
Diana Johnson how much insurance should I require for a tenant renting 1 room?
18 December 2018 | 5 replies
That way you will be prepared for the objection of "I cant get that policy". 
Dane C Allen Tenant is terminally ill - month 5 of 12 month lease in winter
19 December 2018 | 74 replies
From a moral perspective I have no issue or objection with your thought process in going after what is rightfully yours though. 
Savannah Gates Help settle marital dispute: pay cash or finance
13 December 2018 | 13 replies
I would not go that route.Put the 20% down and let the tenants pay down your mortgage and reduce your principle.