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Bill W. What would you do in this scenario?
22 May 2010 | 8 replies

What would you do in this scenario?

You have $150,000.
Most imprtant characteristics of the investment:
After debt income generation
Capital preservation
Limited direct management

What are your recomendations on i...

Stephen Leblanc should I raise the rent
12 November 2007 | 3 replies

Ok, here is my situation. I own a duplex, the 2 units are side by side and each have there own dead. The units are exactly the same in layout. One side is in good condition and rents for 600 per month with nothing ...

Brian G. Investing in a Syndication as a Non Accredited Investor
12 December 2016 | 7 replies

One of my goals is to get involved as a passive equity investor in apartment buildings. How can I accomplish this if I am not an accredited investor? What type of syndicator is likely to work with someone who is not...

Tia Rubadeau Apartment investing resources
21 February 2015 | 6 replies

Does anyone have reading recommendations for apartment investing? I'm currently reading The Advanced Guide to Real Estate Investing by Ken McElroy and have ordered his other book The ABCs of Real Estate Investing. I p...

Daniel L. liability of buying renovation materials
2 January 2013 | 9 replies

I'm a newbie investor and heard a rehab gal Robyn Thompson vehemently state one time that she would never buy materials for her renovations because it would open her up to being considered as a GC/employer if ever sue...

K Smith Hard money lenders direct loans
24 January 2013 | 11 replies

I'm currently wholesaling homes, looking to smoothly transition to my own rehabs to create cash flow or flip and go on to the next deal, my credit is not great neither is my income I know most lenders do 80% of the ov...

Anthony Polk Do land contracts qualify for $8000 tax credit?
7 April 2010 | 6 replies

From the definitions of who/what qualifies a purchaser/purchase for the highly touted $8000 tax credit, it appears that a change in title (to the buyer's name) is what constitutes the "qualifying event". Of course th...

Anna NA Closing / Fee Policy
2 June 2008 | 5 replies

I'm coming up on my closing next week on my first house. The attorney has told me that there will not be an in-person closing, but rather that all they need from me is the check.

Currently I received a signed copy...

Jason Shan Determining Short Sale Offer Price
4 June 2016 | 6 replies

Hi everyone!First time buyer here looking to capitalize on a short sale.  They say I can't go look at the house but that my offer is subject to inspection (so I can back out if I see something I don't like I guess?)  ...

Mark Vieira Getting my own workmans comp policy
17 January 2016 | 4 replies

Lately, I have been a little shocked at some of the pricing I ave been getting from licensed and insured contractors to do work. I have access to people in the trades that I could just have come and do work for me, bu...