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Dennis Crook RE investor who builds and rents Net Zero Buildings
30 December 2016 | 10 replies

We were a builder / developer who has built energy efficient buildings since 1985 with great results. We are now to the stage with the addition of Geothermal (GSHP)s and solar to our building envelope design, ready to...

Kimberly M. How long should due diligence period be?
12 January 2018 | 6 replies

When contracting for a multi-unit asset how long do you normally ask for a due diligence period?  I realize this may depend on the number of units in each property but if anyone can provide a standard timeline breakdo...

Jeff Stanton Advice needed - live/work sale
15 August 2020 | 1 reply

Hi all, need some advice!

Having a hard time selling our live/work SFH. We are in a hot market (Abacoa, Jupiter FL) but it’s such a unique property that the buyer pool is smaller. It’s a single family home with 3 d...

Account Closed Must Know Real Estate Tax Saving Strategies for Investors
19 October 2023 | 6 replies

Real estate can be a rewarding investment, but it also comes with various financial responsibilities, including taxes. Fortunately, there are several tax-saving strategies that property owners can utilize to maximize ...

Alan Brown Condo Conversions: what's your scariest story?
3 April 2017 | 8 replies

I think I've got a great deal in front of me but haven't done a Condo Conversion yet...  Still working out money details, so I don't have those totally clear yet, but the City seems very encouraging and I know thats a...

Nathan Clingan How exactly does an inspection contingency work while wholesaling
4 August 2021 | 2 replies

I’m an upcoming real estate investor. I’m starting with wholesaling. How exactly does a inspection contingency work in Ohio? Am I the inspector or do I have to pay an inspector to look through the property before I ca...

Matthew Leal Looking for Real Estate Lawyer
28 October 2020 | 6 replies

Looking for a real estate lawyer recommendations in Massachusetts that knows a bit about private lending, closer to Leominster the better. I am looking to partner with someone who would be managing the project and I w...

Paul Magro Potential investment property with illegal dumping on site
19 January 2020 | 4 replies

I am looking to purchase my first property this year as a buy and hold.  I have found a property which is RC-2 zoned with a 1950's house that I will initially use as my primary residence, an in-law apartment and a sma...

Lian Shi How to value if a property listed in HUD is a good deal?
7 October 2015 | 11 replies

Hi group,     I found a HUD property, and pulled out the comps, looks like it  is a good deal, However, what concerns me is that if it is a good deal why it has been sitting on HUD for over a year now and price reduce...

Summer Segeleon Am I allowed to Demo a house without a contractor?
13 May 2014 | 23 replies

I understand that you need a demolition permit to demo a house, but once you have that, are you allowed to demo a house on your own with whatever hired help you deem fit, or are you forced to hire a contractor to ...