All Forum Posts by: Jeff Green
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Post: Lookiing for Lawyer recommendation

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For real estate lawyers, I’d recommend looking for someone who specializes in asset protection and property law. You might want to check out local REI groups or ask for recommendations from other investors in your area
Post: Life style adjustments for newer investor (maybe)??

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Totally get where you’re coming from It can be hard to hold back excitement when you’re learning so much. I think finding a group or meetup with like minded investors is a great way to have a space to talk and share ideas. That way, you can still get your fix without overwhelming your close circle. Best of luck, you’re on the right track
Post: Looking for a Ground Up Construction Mastermind

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For ground up construction, I’ve heard good things about the Real Estate Investing Mastermind and some construction specific groups like The Collective. It might also be worth checking out local builders’ networks or LinkedIn groups focused on new construction. Hope that helps
Post: Excited to get back into Real Estate

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Welcome back, Abby Excited to hear about your next steps. For the 1031 exchange, timing can definitely be tricky, especially when coordinating multiple properties. Make sure to work with a qualified intermediary to keep things smooth and on track. As for advice, I’d suggest getting pre approved on potential properties and having a backup plan for the 45 day identification period. Best of luck on your next deal
Post: Good, small, Property Managers in Albuquerque

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Finding a solid property manager can be tough In Albuquerque, there are a few good ones that specialize in mid-term rentals and have a strong local presence. I’d recommend reaching out to local real estate groups or asking around for referrals. Hope this helps
Great point, Too many new investors get caught up in the get rich quick mentality. Real estate investing takes patience, due diligence, and a realistic understanding of the challenges. Building a solid team, managing cash flow, and having a proper risk management plan are all key. It’s not about flashy numbers on a spreadsheet it’s about making smart, informed decisions
Yes, we send a pre screening questionnaire before scheduling a phone interview. It helps us gather basic info upfront like rental history, income, and pets, which saves time in the process
Post: Allowing dogs and what types

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You’re on the right track with the pet addendum and fees. As for breed restrictions, it’s not discriminatory to set limits, especially for safety or insurance reasons. If you allowed a tenant upstairs to have dogs, you might want to offer the same for consistency. Just make sure to review local laws on pet policies
Post: Purchased home as 4 Br for AirBnB rental. Violation with city Because septic is 3 br

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Welcome