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Mark Graffagnino First Ever Tenant Becomes "Successful" Wage Garnishment
29 September 2015 | 7 replies

I recently completed the process of going from removal of a tenant to receipt of funds from a wage garnishment. I thought I would run through the process for anyone about to go through it for the first time or thinki...

Justin Rodgers Co-Wholesaling a HUD property
13 April 2016 | 14 replies

Is it possible/legal to co-wholesale a HUD property?

Let's say I win a bid on a property but don't have any buyers. Could I partner with another wholesaler who does have a buyers list and split the profits?

What i...

Tara L. Wholsaling HUD Properties
14 April 2014 | 13 replies

ALL:

I have a question concerning wholesaling HUD properties. Recently, I read a post and the person said they were bidding on HUD properties and then selling to property to end buyers. Why would an investor turn aro...

Patrick Flynn Wholesaling- the fine print
3 May 2015 | 17 replies

Hey All,Newbie here planning my first round of marketing to be launched March 9, 2015.  I've spent the majority of my time designing my marketing campaign, but before I launch I'd like to have at least a basic game pl...

Account Closed Jay Decima ("Fixer Jay")
23 March 2015 | 12 replies

Anyone try the strategy outlined in his books?

He goes after ugly older houses in lower middle neigbhorhoods (not war zones). Preferably multiple sfhs on large lots. Uglier the better. More deadbeat tenants the be...

Paul Witte How much are you willing to pay per lead?
9 September 2020 | 10 replies

"Be the general" is good advice, but the general has to pay (or get someone else to pay) his foot soldiers.  How much are you willing to pay per lead for potential house flips?  This is just to *get* the lead--basical...

Nathan Williams talking to appraiser before appraisal in California
7 October 2022 | 5 replies

  Im getting an investment loan where the appraised rent amount must met or exceed the mortgage payment.  Long story short the first appraiser the lender used was horrible and gave a horrible appraisal amount of 30% l...

Account Closed Is this a good idea how to start or no?
2 August 2019 | 9 replies

Greetings everyone! My name is Ian and I am a veteran. I just got out of the Navy June of 2019. I am planning to buy a house using the VA loan. I was thinking on living in it while renovating it at the same time. I kn...

Martin Saenz Note Business versus Note Investing
13 November 2018 | 13 replies

Note Investor versus Note Business Most folks that come into the space focus on acquiring some notes and make their way along a costly learning curve to get ramped up. What I suggest is focusing on setting up a N...

Erick Garske LLC Cash Out Refinance in Maryland
23 October 2016 | 22 replies

I have some property in Baltimore City held under my LLC. I would like to do a cash out refinance, but when the properties were purchased, the title was recorded under the name of the LLC. This had been done for liabi...