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Edilson Gomes After week long of post inspection negotiations, now I’m unsure about the house, tip?
14 August 2025 | 1 reply
Understand specific restrictions on use, drainage, maintenance, and how it impacts future resale.Radon: This requires mitigation.
Nathan P Tanner My Brother’s Scared Home Prices Will Drop – What Can You Do to Mitigate That Risk
8 August 2025 | 28 replies
My Brother’s Scared Home Prices Will Drop – What Can You Do to Mitigate That Risk as an Investor?
Hashem ElAssad “This country is much safer than you think” Strategy
26 August 2025 | 14 replies
Out of those, 9,500 investors disregard investing in country X because they mistakenly think that it’s a dangerous country to live in.
Ray Heraldo Umbrella insurance enough or LLC(s) necessary? See our scenario...
19 August 2025 | 15 replies
LLCs are often best suited for partnerships, where several partners may have high networths they wish to avoid exposing.Most others can usually mitigate a high percentage of their risks with $x amount of insurance coverage - assuming the correct coverage is put in placeLLCs though, can also offer some anonymity for owners, depending on state of origin and legal structuring.
Carlos Silva when is it worth to refinance
25 August 2025 | 14 replies
This will mitigate your cashflow risk in the event that something crazy happens unexpectedly in the future. 
Dustin Randy Ground up construction for residential assisted living.
21 August 2025 | 6 replies
We feel that most of the risk will of buying the property will have been mitigated once zoning is granted.
Bryn Kaufman Does risking 90% to 100% of your investment with passive investing make sense?
22 August 2025 | 86 replies
As a comparison, even if you held on through the COVID crash, you lost 34% (not 90% or 100%), and 8 months later, you recovered.Also, you can put in the exact amount of money you want, so things like dollar cost averaging can help mitigate risk if you think the market is high.
Nathan Rudibaugh Legal, Operational, and Financial, Considerations for Unusual Deal
14 August 2025 | 4 replies
● How can the chosen ownership structure mitigate these risks for both parties?
Austin Fowler If you had $10M, how would you invest it?
16 September 2025 | 69 replies
The how can vary wildly but the general picture is the same; embrace natural advantageous and utilize them effectively, mitigate the weak points, appreciation to empower pyramiding, pyramiding to achieve infinite returns, infinite returns to grow assets under control, grow assets under control to achieve level of assets to then "flip the switch" too debt paydown via OPM, to achieve and end of certain level of passive income debt free. 
Lauren Taylor Over leveraging vs. getting in the market
12 August 2025 | 6 replies
One cash flow negative property is dangerous, but adding another is very dangerous