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Lee Yoder Invest Your Own Capital in Your Apartment Syndcation?
14 May 2020 | 22 replies

So, I've been looking at a smaller apartment building (48 units) in SW Ohio. I want to syndicate this deal. I've heard many say you should invest your own capital in your syndication because it shows that you really b...

Ryan G. Bank error not in my favor - Do not pass go
19 March 2021 | 19 replies

I may just have to chalk this up to a lesson learned, or decide to get a new banker on my team. Tell me what you think.So, I went to finance a house and my banker(who I've done 2 other mortgages with) asked me if I wa...

Jody Powell EMDFunding.com
23 May 2014 | 14 replies

Has anyone here ever used this service, and if so, any feedback?

Their basic premise is:

"Use Our Deposits, POF, and Buyers for ALL of Your Wholesale Offers and Contracts

Unlimited Deposits: We’d ...

Dave Harlan Picking a home inspector
7 March 2024 | 12 replies

Good afternoon everyone,I'm wonder what your opinions are on hiring a home inspector? Pros, cons, services they offer, price, etc. Basically what do i need to know about choosing one. Thank you all for your time and a...

Jared Baker Should I be worried about this foundation???
4 May 2019 | 11 replies

Looked at a property for a potential BRRRR.  Price is 170k with ARV at 240k.  only thing here that is really concerning is the block basement.  Looks like this might be an issue or might be a simple fix.  Also I've he...

Greg Lovern Flippers: Do you sell FSBO or use a seller's real estate agent?
4 February 2019 | 9 replies

As a flipper, do you sell FSBO or use a seller's real estate agent? Does a good seller's agent raise the realistic selling price by the 3% it costs to hire them?I'm assuming you expect to pay the buyer's agent's 3%, o...

Tom Goans No Pets Allowed
26 July 2013 | 26 replies

No Pets Allowed

The pet issue can be one of the most challenging issues facing landlords. Many lease agreements have a No Pets Allowed clause.

You can do everything short of threatening death, and yet, pets are foun...

Melissa R. Who's Responsible for Flooding Damage - Toilet Overflow?
26 October 2018 | 12 replies

Hi all,I'm putting this out to the community for thoughts because this is a first for me as the landlord/manager of a small (< 800sf) San Francisco condo rental.  The toilet tank in the condo unit overflowed and wa...

Steven Lowe Rent Strike 2020 -left wing nut jobs or something to worry about?
30 March 2020 | 3 replies

There is a growing political movement, at least on Twitter, called Rent Strike 2020.  Basically the message is that they are demanding that the governors of all states "freeze all rent, mortgage, and utility bill coll...

Kari Reynolds Updating a dated Rental
14 October 2014 | 10 replies

My husband and I are closing on our first rental property on the 28th of July in Salt Lake City. It's a fantastic home with updated AC, furnace, water heater, roof, etc. but it's extremely dated. Think blue carpet and...