24 January 2010 | 11 replies
A strange choice for a real estate forum, maybe, but hey, if it reflected the inner you, more power to you.
14 June 2010 | 21 replies
(Liability issues) Same goes for electrical, that's why it's better to checkout the top rated DIY books for the field (tile, plumbing, electrical, and carpentry) from the library, go to the Home Depot classes and ask questions before you end up costing yourself more money later on.For the minority, the people who have the vast experience or knowledge in multiple fields to make the repair to code, inspections must seem like a repetitive nuisance caused by the hacks in the field who are lacking.Anyone should be able to change an outlet or repair an in place pipe.Unfortunately in my personal residence the previous owner thought to install an additional switch in the vacant slot of a 4 switch row that you could just use a jumper wire from and to the surrounding switches and make aseries connection for power to the newly installed switch
11 February 2010 | 5 replies
From that power position its much more lucrative to promote the deal to a friend which will insure keeping the commission fully "in house" than share 50% with a selling agency.
12 February 2010 | 1 reply
And you thought he wasn't getting anything done....Iran is now a nuclear power.I will say this - if Iran is sitting on oil fields and sees the need for nuclear power then what the heck are we waiting for?
24 September 2010 | 16 replies
Over five times the cash of a single all-cash deal.That's the power of leverage.
10 April 2010 | 16 replies
RalphI just got full control, "General Durable Power of Attorney."
18 February 2010 | 6 replies
Some of these when I am buying a property include: local power company contact info for electric transfers, name and contact info for the cable company serving that area, what day is garbage day at this residence, the nearest elementary school, middle school and high school and contact info and so on.
22 February 2010 | 6 replies
We usually put them in our rehabs as soon as they get power, to deter vandalism and theft.
25 February 2010 | 18 replies
I would like to know how to find asset managers/and how do you go about finding the best person to work with when it comes to wholesalers when investing(maybe im not in tune with how wholesalers work but i find that there job really is to market a property. and ive noticed in michigan most properties are sold on a quite claim deed)4.What are the downfalls of a quite claim deed5. what are the down falls for a short sale6. when wholesaling how do you stop the buyer from going around you.7.when and How to approach a seller with a option contract.8.How and when to hold/rent or re-sellDoes being a real estate agent increase your investing and wholesaling power?