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Jared Rodes New to REI and needing advice!
2 December 2015 | 5 replies

Hello BP,I'm brand new to REI and have really enjoyed the learning process and am excited to try my hand.I would really appreciate some advice on an investment that I am strongly considering.  My concern is primarily,...

Joseph M. Damage to REO close to closing ...Should I get a credit?
27 July 2010 | 13 replies

I am close to buying an REO property that is close to closing. I did a recent walk through and discovered that someone removed the dishwasher and damaged the cover of an in wall A/C unit. It didn't appear to be a forc...

Spencer I. 2 Sellers in title and 1 has leins
16 June 2014 | 14 replies

Hello all,

I have a question. I have a property under contract with the seller and the seller's brother in title. The seller's brother has a lein on his name that will pretty much kill the deal. Using a gener...

Pete Harper Student Housing Post Covid-19
3 September 2020 | 8 replies

We came very close to buying student housing in mid-2019. I’m thinking with Covid-19 lock down and most of the University Campuses closed we might have dodged a bullet. What are your experiences in this space? Did yo...

Joshua Hill popcorn ceiling
2 April 2007 | 8 replies

I just bought a duplex and I was thinking of removing the popcorn ceiling. Is this too much of hassle? It is probably not worth messing with a tennant probably wouldnt care too much about it. Maybe however this lit...

Nhi Nguyen Client claims things got stolen ...
28 December 2017 | 8 replies

Hello everyone.

I’m working as a sub at one project with multiple phases that seems to drag forever. We have a lockbox set up as usual for the main contractor’s project manager (Saleman), his runner, and of course m...

Michael McCartney DIY Hardie Siding
6 October 2015 | 22 replies

My new house needs siding. I am pretty handy but I have never had any experience with Hardie lap siding. Is this something a non professional can take on? I have done a bit of cedar lap siding and once you got the han...

Richard Hadley Long term loan vs short term strategy
12 August 2019 | 9 replies

I'm just curious what other investors prefer and why. Some of my local gurus are recommending that long term loans (mortgages) are better because they get more of the profits right at the start rather than waiting for...

Keith Meyer Mobile Home Park Seller with Low Expenses and Poor Records
4 April 2018 | 6 replies

Hi All,I'm currently evaluating a park with 65 pads with no vacancies, at a lot rent of $450 for a Gross Income of $351,000. The Seller is willing to finance the park with a low Down Payment, between 5-10%. The Seller...