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Eric Jones Post CD and not bribing 20% down
19 September 2022 | 4 replies

I recently bought a home and the seller brought credits to the table. This was a 20% down second home and the credits ended up making it so I did not need to bring the full 20% down to the table. However, the bank did...

Trevor Murphy Using a Credit Card to fund a Remodel
10 August 2021 | 10 replies

Iv been putting purchases on a credit card to fund a remodel (15k limit)
Iv been running up my credit card to the limit each month or even multiple times a month because of the repairs and purchases for the remodel. ...

Adam Jaken What part of the country is there a better return then 6%
9 October 2016 | 39 replies

Hi guys and a happy Friday to you all. I would like to start off by saying i love this site and all the posts people put up! I have recently been reviewing a lot of posts and it seems like a lot of you are receiving ...

Michael A. Selling a single family home with month to month tenants - covid
10 June 2021 | 23 replies

Hello,
In Los Angeles, California here. Just wondering what the regulations are regarding selling a single family home with month to month tenants during the covid eviction moratorium. The property is under an LLC if...

Kwame Searcy Capital Raising Tips and Challenges
5 October 2022 | 13 replies

   I am currently raising capital for my first deal. The deal structure is a 506(b) syndication which means that I have to have a personal relationship with the investors in order to get them into the deal as LP. In d...

Peter Mazzapica New to business
10 April 2015 | 0 replies

Will be investing in my first property soon. In order to reduce unforeseen repair costs, do you recommend the investor perform cosmetic and light repairs on the property.? I realize the clock is ticking on the investm...

Will Pickering What Info You Are Looking For As An Investor
6 February 2024 | 9 replies

As a wholesaler I often found myself feeling the pressure to offload contracts as fast as possible when I was first getting started. I realized quickly, that was not helpful to me or the prospective buyers/investors I...

Matt Rutter Landlord Policy in Cleveland: Market Value vs. Replacement Value
3 August 2018 | 6 replies

Hi everyone!  We are closing on our second rental property next week and I was looking for some advice when it comes to a Landlord Insurance Policy.  The properties are on Cleveland's west side in Ohio City South of L...

Nick Thurston Newbie in SF Bay Area
28 January 2017 | 12 replies

Hi everyone.Im in the East Bay here in Cali and ever since I learned how real estate works I feel like an idiot paying 3k per month in rent for a small apartment...My first intro to the real estate world and actually ...

Ralph Stowe Selling mid-flip. Why?
12 July 2019 | 7 replies

So I'm finding several properties on my local MLS where it looks like a rehabber has purchased a property, did the demo work, cleaned it up, put on new siding, exterior windows, sometimes a new roof, framed out the st...