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Richie Martin Making a offer without a real estate agent on investment properties?
15 September 2025 | 25 replies
They’ll write it up, but just remember they represent the seller.
Dennis D. Buying Multi-Family - Negotiating a Home with Existing Tenant
5 September 2025 | 7 replies
I would talk to a lawyer first because the terms of the eviction could vary wildly depending on circumstances.For example, if the current owners have cashed any of the current tenants rent checks during the eviction period that can effectively turn the clock back to zero on the timeline.If the tenant is disabled or a senior, that can make it extra challenging, especially if the building is not free market (ie rent stabilized).Remember: It’s not just lost rent, you may need to tap a lawyer to help with the eviction proceedings if the tenant takes you to court and those fees are often more than the lost rent.Once you have an idea of the complexity of this, I’d suggest just counter-offering to the seller based on subtracting a conservative estimate of the cost of this process and be prepared to handle it yourself rather than trying to extract a judgement of some kind from the seller down the road.  
Dave Grammas Ready to Jump In and Seeking First Rental Property
1 September 2025 | 2 replies
I remember being in the same spot, lots of excitement and a million things to learn.
Lucas Vanroboys Security camera set up
2 September 2025 | 4 replies
They're great if you like cloud storage and want to set them up yourself, but remember that subscriptions cost money over time.
Keaton Vols Dream property, or real estate?
3 September 2025 | 4 replies
I remember it being very easy to do. 
Benjamin Clark Begin with the End in Mind: Defining Your Real Estate Investment Goals
1 September 2025 | 0 replies
Stephen Covey, you may remember Habit #2: “Begin with the End in Mind.”
David Fals Real Estate Investment - Starting Fears
10 September 2025 | 5 replies
Wanting a property that “feels good” is normal, but remember that rentals are primarily a business decision.
Varun G. Investing in Sherman, TX
1 September 2025 | 4 replies
Just remember, North Texas real estate can be a bit of a wild ride, so be ready to jump on a good deal when you see one.
Allen Zhu Has Anyone Achieved Significant Success Investing Hundreds or Thousands of Miles Away
7 October 2025 | 15 replies
Remember above a commercial property, rental unit is valued based on its NOI. 
NA NA Interested in BRRR
10 September 2025 | 10 replies
Remember - if it is a BRRRR house, it's highly likely it needs repairs and possibly won't qualify for traditional financing.