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Micah White What’s One Thing You Wish You Did Differently on Your First Deal?
25 June 2025 | 10 replies
We got rear ended and the insurance was a fiasco because I was "working" etc.
Dave Harlan Types of lending
24 June 2025 | 25 replies
The best way to do it is no mortgage....Second best way I'd say is conventional mortgage...Third best way is a refi with local credit union....Coming up the rear is HML DSCR....
Phillip Ewing Live in Flip
15 June 2025 | 0 replies
New metal roof and gutters, exterior and interior paint, new flooring on all floors, new HVAC, all new kitchen and bathroom down to the studs and subfloor, Cedar privacy fence in rear.
Rene Hosman Do you think the Austin market is still worth investing in right now?
13 June 2025 | 21 replies
Being a contrarian has usually played out well historically or you could look in the rear view mirror in a year or two and sang Coulda, woulda shoulda : ). 
Renee Green Need Opinion on the Justin Wilmot 10 Hour Wholesaling course
17 June 2025 | 119 replies
I don't know about this program but think logically can anyone learn to make hundreds of thousands of dollars in a 10 hour course.. pretty much anything that would be mentioned in a 10 hour course your going to find on the internet.. and as well just go to E bay and buy used guru course materials and CDs for usually 20 to 50 bucks.. those are worth the money take your time listening to all of those and you should get some understanding.. but at its base.. wholesaling is no mystery.. you simply buy low sell high.. how you do it is you market your rear end off.. wholesaling in the Orlando area dried up about 3 years ago.. most of the bigger players exited the market simply not enough deals .. 
Fillip Nelson Keep old wiring or rewire BRRRR property
27 May 2025 | 11 replies
I'm in a similar situation with a duplex and the first quote I got to rewire the entire building, replace main service panel, unit subpanels, main service line put me on my rear at almost 4X the high end of your quote.
Betty NA Tenant Issue/Problem - Need Advice Quickly - Thanks
21 May 2025 | 11 replies
My issue is that during the year lease, the individual is not adhering to the lease and has flat out refused to do things that I have asked along the way and at times has become beligerant and even threatened to not pay the rent by consulting with an attorney when a custom rear door was on order and took longer to come in after it was damaged during a bad winter storm, (the door was secured with a professional company and I was working with my insurance company and their vendors - there was also another alternate rear door).In addition, she has refused to things such as:1.
Yash Warke Vacant rental property security monitoring
14 May 2025 | 9 replies
-If you have outdoor access to power, consider adding a wired or solar-powered camera at both the front and rear entrances.
James Mc Ree Is a payment plan any better or different than an eviction judgement?
12 May 2025 | 9 replies
File the eviction if they are in rears for thousands of dollars. 
Adam F. Roof deck value-add in Chicago?
6 May 2025 | 6 replies
There’s already a staircase built up to the roof, through the rear stairwell of the building.We plan to make this condo our first rental property in a few years, once we’ve saved up enough for the next down payment.