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Everett Marshall problems with owner financing
20 February 2015 | 6 replies
Just like in a standard wholesaling transaction, the simplest solution is to take an assignment fee.
Antonio Marte Property Management firms Recommendations in Tarrant County, TX?
19 February 2015 | 2 replies
We are not local to the area or within driving distance so we're looking for a reliable firm.
Brad McCulloch Financing
22 February 2015 | 9 replies
Stated is the solution to your issue. 
Jon Mccarthy Frustrated
25 February 2015 | 83 replies
The solution is: find a better source of info and encouragement and don't hang around with agents or others who are unwilling to support your objectives.
Joshua Chen MyHouseDeals.com
20 February 2015 | 0 replies
Is MyHouseDeals.com a trustworthy and reliable site?
Lawrence Li New Member - Hello!
21 February 2015 | 5 replies
A little bit about myself for anyone interested:I'm looking to be a buy-and-hold investor while continuing my regular job - I am looking to put money to work and would be potentially interested in doing so as part of someone else's deal; I would consider both SFR and MFR deals.I am an investor in my day job (currently private equity / buyouts, soon to become public equities) so may have some bad habits, or at least industry-specific ones, to break; I generally anticipate being relatively analytical / systematic in looking at dealsMy family held a few properties when I was growing up - I have experience personally doing refurbishing work and secondhand experience with property management activities (this will hopefully help me as contextual information, I don't anticipate taking on an active role in refurb or property management in the near future)Right now, I am trying to educate myself on the process of deal sourcing (MLS, wholesaler buyer lists, etc.) and market data sources; in particular, I would really appreciate any input on good sources for publicly available market-level data in manipulable format such as Excel or .csv as well as input from anyone who uses a systematic deal-screening approach both on their criteria and how they get reliable / quality data into a screening-friendly formatThanks for everything people have already contributed. 
Marvin S. Need Advice/Insight/Expertise
22 February 2015 | 18 replies
So channel your frustration to find solution to you problem and get that lake house.
Tom Henderson Structuring a ESOP Partnership with Operational Contractor/Carpenter
21 February 2015 | 1 reply
That is pretty basic--But I'm also looking for additional ways he can add value, and black/white metrics I can write down--- here are a few ideas- he handle all communication with subs (collection of bids, vetting, references)- He is responsible for adding value with solutions he can do, that add value and increase NOI (cedar fences, windows, new baths, cabinets)-- he runs and presents projects to me on excel format (so I don't have to)Just curious if anyone out there has an idea on how I would structure this.
Ceril S. If I create an LLC to do my property management am I illegally running a property management company?
23 February 2015 | 5 replies
An LLC resolution enabling the LLC to manage property that is committed as a capital contribution (from a managing member's property) would be another solution, but again check with an attorney in your state. 
Sondra Mckibben How to get donations, funds, grants to help with a Real Estate Project for Veterans
22 February 2015 | 2 replies
I know one of their Directors, Eric Robbins, and he can likely provide you with a number of ideas plus actionable solutions from Semble.