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Lance Thibault Cash close...do I need a buying side realtor
4 February 2021 | 25 replies

Hello,I'm going to purchase in full my next property essentially with cash (HELOC funds already available).If I find the property myself, what benefit does having a realtor on my side provide?Thank you.

Garhett Langer The emotional side of foreclosures.
28 February 2019 | 20 replies

Hey guys,I’ll share more about my first deal and how I found myself here in another post, but I wanted to make a specific post about something that’s been on my mind.I work with a partner (he has the money, I have the...

Kristen Bouvier Scoville LLC vs S-Corp/ Too many Properties Rentals?? CPA - Tax Attorney
11 March 2019 | 24 replies

Could use some Tax Attorney or CPA advice! Here's what I have.. My husband and I live in a small Western New York College Town. We currently own over 20 properties primarily Student Rentals; 1- (6 unit 1bd), 1-(3 bldg...

Ashley Zhang Issue with construction manager
15 February 2022 | 33 replies

Hi all, i am building a new construction, a single family home to sell. This is my first real estate investing project. I hired a project manager to oversee the project. We agreed upon the time schedule and budget at ...

Sam Leon Hired help can drive you INSANE!
19 December 2017 | 15 replies

First of all, I didn't start this thread to attack the professional tradesmen, but sometimes it gets to a point where even if you want to pay someone for a job, you end up DIYing the last 10% (or 25 or 50) of the work...

Dannielle Hoffman San Antonio - Are foundation issues that common?
19 September 2018 | 22 replies

Hi Everybody!I am moving to SA in a few months and as I do more and more research I have noticed that many of the wholesale deals and some of the properties listed on the MLS mention foundation issues.  Is this very c...

Aaron Gorum Contractor didn’t do a good job
7 January 2020 | 32 replies

We just finished a kitchen renovation around Newport RI and we aren’t happy with the quality of work provided. First, the contractor ran way over timeline. I didn’t have a penalty for that because I thought a simple k...

Douglas B. Tenant renters insurance: can I file a claim for damages if tenant does damage?
23 April 2023 | 48 replies

If a tenant does damage to my unit but can't or won't pay for the repairs, can I document the damage and file a claim against his renters insurance?

John Soforic 50 percent rule in my world
26 January 2014 | 27 replies

In reviewing past threads, I admit being sent into a mild panic over this 50% percent rule of thumb, despite the fact that I am experienced and currently own and operate 41 units... single family and duplexes with ...

Brian Bagnall How to Price Wholesale Deals To End Buyers
11 June 2014 | 24 replies

Hey all!

I'm picking up what I believe to be some pretty turnkey rental deals BUT I'm not quite sure how to price them to the end buyer.

Here's one of my deals:
4 Unit Multifamily in Ohio

CURREN...