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Tatia Bailey Working Full-Time and Flipping Houses... oh my!
5 November 2016 | 2 replies
With each project, I push myself even more outside my comfort zone.
Alan Ginder Stepping out of our comfort zone
5 November 2016 | 0 replies

What is the best way to assign a contract and make sure you have exit clauses. Just in case your buyer backs out before closing

Melanie Raine Outstate Minnesota Advice
8 November 2016 | 3 replies
If you have 20% down, you could also meet with a local community bank as they are big on long term relationships and will be very comfortable with collateral in their own backyard.I hope this helps from the financing standpoint, feel free to follow up with any additional questions/concerns.Best,Mike
John Thedford Enforce Your Leases To Minimize Problems
5 November 2016 | 1 reply
It is important that you gain their trust and respect during this time.THE FOURTH MONTH - THE COMFORT PHASE:The fourth month through the first year is THE COMFORT PHASE: the tenant becomes accustomed to your rules and is starting to feel comfortable.
Roland Rasos New real estate agent from Houston, TX looking to learn!
7 November 2016 | 5 replies
My parents own a few rental properties, and I definitely would feel comfortable have a couple(or a lot) of my own.
Ben M. Loan
4 April 2019 | 8 replies
Just be sure you find someone you are comfortable working with and set out all of your agreements in writing in the beginning when everyone is excited.Method 3: Lease/OptionsFind a homeowner willing to sell you the house on a lease option (usually a motivated seller for one reason or another).
Cory Lee Starting my journey
11 November 2016 | 13 replies
I am fortunate enough to have some retired family members here in the area with some capital they are willing to invest, we are just getting into the process of analyzing our deals and breaking down the numbers and getting comfortable with what we are looking at. 
Rashard Alomari BRRRR Strategy (newbie)
29 November 2016 | 2 replies
Hi @Rashard Alomari Buy in a Comfortable RangeTake action.
Simcha Davidman Residential vs. non-residential mortgage
21 November 2016 | 8 replies
I told him that I was not comfortable with that, and have not spoken to him since. 
Jorge Campos multi family home
6 November 2016 | 0 replies
I plan to do this because i want cash flow coming in that way my income can increase a bit and lenders might feel more comfortable knowing i have a piece of asset. my question are what should be looking for when buying a multi-family home?