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Ryan Fox insurance requirements for hard money
13 February 2024 | 7 replies

I’ve been doing private lending for a while for fix and flips.  I’m not sure the insurance requirements that I’m requesting from borrowers are appropriate.  These are the rough numbers of a deal I’m currently underwri...

BJ Henderson How to Structure This Deal Creatively...
14 April 2017 | 6 replies

I have a seller looking to sell is properly quickly due to living out of state. Currently it isn't occupied. He has chose not to sell on the retail market because the neighborhood is upscale and the property isn't in ...

Bryant Dirkmaat Building the Right Team
9 March 2012 | 10 replies

Many of you mention how important it is to have the right team around you when you invest in real estate (i.e. attorney, accountant, broker). For a beginner, investing in the range of SFH to fourplexes, what team mem...

Heather D. Yellow letter verbiage
20 May 2013 | 8 replies

Hi All,

I'm starting a direct mail campaign to preforeclosures but I'm not comfortable using the standard "I want to $buy$ your house" verbiage in the yellow letter. I've done it... and would rather deal with someo...

Chris Dengel Cost Segregation - Titan Echo
7 March 2019 | 6 replies

I was wondering if anyone has actually used Titan Echo cost segregation software. I have recieved quotes to do a cost-seg  from a specialist on a pair of FURNISHED 16 unit apartments.  However, the way the deal worked...

Lisa Tennyson Could my Rural Property Realistically be a Profitable STR?
2 December 2022 | 5 replies

My husband and I are building a farmhouse.  He was recently diagnosed with a terminal illness so our life plans are changing.  We want to move 40 minutes away to be closer to our church.   The 2350 sf basement is fini...

Mir Sekandari Flipping Trustee sales
24 December 2012 | 4 replies

Hello All,

I've always been an avid entrepreneur and coming off of closing my business, I'm looking for other opportunities.

My business was in sales and I had to close it due to the bad economy so my credit took a ...

Kristi K. Too many RED Flags!
11 July 2024 | 7 replies

A wholesaler contacted me about this house they have under contract for $205,000 that they want to close on within a week for $220,000. The house is in my hometown, I'm very familiar with the area. The house is easily...

Mark Miles Leveraging offshore virtual assistants
10 September 2023 | 17 replies

Ever since I started mentioning on this forum that I hire offshore virtual assistants to run my STRs, I’ve received a bunch of DMs asking me Qs. So I figured it’s easier to write a post that can help everyone...
Why ...

Peter Kozlowski Can I sue a contractor for not completing work on time?
29 February 2020 | 22 replies

Hi all,I have a contractor doing some work on my South City duplex. He told me he'd be done by Monday 2/17, so I gave him a few more days (until Wednesday 2/19) to complete the work. All of this is spelled out in my c...