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Tim Bee Buyer wants to sue after closing
13 November 2025 | 17 replies
Seems like this guy should just build his own house if he expects it to be perfect, and pursuing legal action is probably a waste of everyone's time and money, but people can be crazy. 
Tyler Rhoades Looking to Network
15 November 2025 | 9 replies
And don’t stress about finding the perfect mentor, just show up consistently and add value where you can, the right relationships form naturally.
Craig Salzer Norada Capital Management notes
27 November 2025 | 70 replies
None of this never happened.For a company with a 12-year lending history, Norada Capital Management has only one $4,000,000 Reg D filing from 2020, which appears inadequate considering a 2012 start date and almost four years since the last filing.Santarelli also claims in the same YouTube video that Norada Capital Management has been making loans since 2012 with no default history, re-lending money received from investors and maintaining a perfect record over 12 years.
Katlynn Teague From I'll Figure it out to Full Time Investor - Things I wish I new sooner
17 November 2025 | 6 replies
If you stay consistent - you dont have to be perfect, just consistent - the 10,000lb lead ball WILL start rolling. 
Josh Reynolds Bird Dog- how to find/what to pay
20 November 2025 | 36 replies
This is called 'Information Brokering' and is perfectly legal.I'm not a legal expert, certainly not in Ohio.
William Thompson What Most Investors Forget in the BRRRR Process (And It’s Not the Rehab)
21 November 2025 | 9 replies
Excel is perfect for your first project.You don’t need fancy software yet, a clean sheet that tracks:• Budget vs actual• Invoices/receipts• Category (materials, labor, holding costs, etc.)• What’s capitalized vs expensed• What’s part of unamortized loan costsOnce you set it up, staying organized becomes way easier.2.
Craig Cann Flooring 12mil vs 20 mil
17 November 2025 | 13 replies
Unless you have a perfectly flat floor, the floating floor is going to flex as people walk on it, put furniture on it, etc, and the worse true your floor is the better that locking system has to be to keep the planks from coming apart.
Joshua Rodriguez What else should a flip analyzer calculate?
11 November 2025 | 6 replies
You may not always be able to negotiate a perfect purchase price to make every number line up, but this approach gives you clarity.
Evan Rekowski AI in Real Estate
25 November 2025 | 7 replies
Just perfect, relentless follow-up.These two simple automations are already closing more deals.Investors who aren’t using Voice AI right now are at a huge disadvantage over those who are, in operations, experience, and data.
James McGovern Hidden costs in using hard money
5 November 2025 | 7 replies
No lender with integrity wants to surprise their borrower, but no lender is perfect.