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Tony Nguyen Do I still buy and hold if prices are going down?
20 September 2010 | 21 replies
I doubt that anyone can accurately forecast were housing prices will be in ten or twenty years, but my guess is there will be reasonable appreciation over time.You should become very familiar with your market.
Grayson Hussey Colorado month-to-month lease termination
16 March 2018 | 3 replies
@Grayson Hussey Effective Aug 9, 2017 the amount of notice required to terminate a month to month lease is 21 days in Colorado. 13-40-107, C.R.S. now provides as follows:(c) A tenancy of one month or longer but less than six months, twenty-one days;Also, since the lease is Month to Month, the tenant or landlord gets the full month to occupy the unit.
Zachary Peacock What am I missing on this deal?? Let's talk $$$
13 September 2017 | 21 replies
Twenty, twenty-five and thirty year products exist.I don't know where this deal is, but make sure you understand the underlying fundamentals of growth.  
Account Closed Need advice for setting up LLC, finding mentor
6 July 2015 | 13 replies
I was in my late twenties so I'm sure you can handle it :)It never hurts to consult an attorney concerning questions/concerns.
Tony Wang Room Rental_LL Right To Show
21 March 2019 | 1 reply
On this Rental Agreement the following:           "Landlord reserves the rights and Tenant agrees to permit and allow Landlord/Owner to market/show the room to              future tenants by giving Tenant notices to show the room on the following day or twenty-four (24) hours in                          advance by text/call and on some exceptions allowing Landlord to market/show Tenant’s room on the same day                of the notice given to Tenant when potential future tenants are pressed for time with or without Tenant’s consent"My question is:  will this hold up in court? 
Kameron Patterson If you could start anywhere...
5 May 2014 | 19 replies
I have been following Brandon since 'Investing in your twenties'.My situation is a little unique, as I have mentioned on a few posts before I am currently serving my last year of active duty service and am looking at a number of places to start investing next year.My real estate investing strategy will ultimately be buy and hold, preferably mult-familys .
Brian Davila Very easy flip and profit is twenty thousand
1 May 2020 | 0 replies
Their was tenants in the home and I was able to do cash for keys.Very easy flip and profit is twenty thousand. came out of pocket thirty thousand.
David C. Have millions, want to deploy... where?
1 July 2024 | 8 replies
I do it mostly because the veteran real estate investors here know you never find anything but human feces and decades-old porn behind water heaters, and I think it's a great private joke for all of us about how weird this business is, especially seeing how the newbies react, all offended that anyone could possibly be dishonest here in the forums about finding rubberbanded and cellophane-wrapped stacks of used twenties in a hundred-year-old defunct crapshack in Yinzerburgh, of all places.And every year, right on the button, I get a bunch of people who insist they know exactly how I should invest my found money.
Trevor Kollis Who Loves Their Job?!
20 August 2020 | 1 reply
Income isn't very important but, knowledge is very important as I am twenty-one and willing to get my hands dirty to learn.
Andrew West Young Investor - Detroit, Grand Rapids, MI
20 August 2018 | 7 replies
I'm in a good position to invest now while I'm in my twenties.