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Cayce Baierski Newbie in Houston, TX
23 March 2017 | 16 replies
The property is off 249 and Louetta (Vintage Park area).
Jason Rostar Investing 100k in rentals for cash flow
6 April 2017 | 27 replies
If your looking to maximize your money, multifamily or mobile home parks are also a nice play. 
Rachan M. How do you suggest I make this work?
28 March 2017 | 19 replies
Riggs Park/Ft Totten and Brightwood both fit that criteria and price point.
Mike Reynolds LLC question for RV park
22 September 2019 | 6 replies
I have four lots I want to build an RV park on the water.
David Zheng Stop Asking for Help. Just Stop.
24 March 2017 | 175 replies
Was it a gentrifying area near local parks you targeted?
Account Closed New Investor in Huntsville and Tuscaloosa
25 March 2017 | 6 replies
I have a job lined up in Research Park in Huntsville.
Christian Scalla Sub metering a property
21 March 2017 | 5 replies
(Ball Park)Are there permits required?
Jake Delosreyes Single Family Resident
26 March 2017 | 11 replies
I used BP property analyzer and a free deal check app to do my preliminary ball park on whether a property will have a positive cash flow.
Joseph Anthony Financing a large park
27 March 2017 | 11 replies
She would have the details of the park in a few days after the appraisal is completed.
Shilpa P. Landlord/ Tenant dispute
26 March 2017 | 16 replies
Condensation in the window means the seal of the window has failed, has nothing to do with the tenant, if there are no visible cracks or breaks. some windows just fail over time, i have seen that a lot being a Contractor. if the A/C was not serviced routinely than that is not the tenants fault, it's up to the landlord to maintain the unit, assuming you are talking about a whole house hvac unit ?