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Steven Fowler Renter never changed out furnace filter and froze up A/C, should they pay?
27 July 2014 | 19 replies
Good tenant or not (and mine are excellent), it's human nature to see how far you can go...
Andrew Cordle Rehab Revealed - 3br quad-level, Entire House Overview w/ Pics & SKUs
26 July 2014 | 5 replies
Here are some of the SKU’s we used:Material list (Interior):Wall and Ceiling Color – Aged Beige (Behr PPU 7-9) Trim Color – Riviera Beach (Behr PPU 7-7m) Door Color – Rolling Pebble (Behr PPU 7-23) Flooring – Hampton Bay High-Gloss Natural Palm (822-042) Carpet – Arabesque (1000-019-537) Interior Doors – Jeldwen Continental-Style (729-608) Living Room Light – 13” Bronze 2-Light Flushmount Twin-Pack (790-545) Dining Room Chandelier – 3-Light Bronze Riverside by Progress (661-224) Baseboards – Pro-Pack of 7/16?
Chris M. Why do investors choose to mentor newbies?
16 April 2015 | 43 replies
Some people just like helping people out"The rising tide lifts all boats"Some people like the infectious nature of someone excited about learning.Some people look at it like a partnership...I teach you, you help me.Some people say, "I teach you, you sign up for my expensive seminar, I teach a little more, you sign up for more seminars..."
Matthew McLean Canada Foreclosure in Boom Town BUT....serious problems
20 July 2014 | 3 replies
Thanks so much in advance for taking the time to read and even more so if you post.THE TOWNThis town is a booming natural resource town, a lot of industry moving in, massively high demand for housing (They even brought a cruise ship into this place to house some of the workers as housing is so scarce).THE PROPERTYThis place is a bit of a nightmare like stuff you see on the shows except nobody has been paid to make this place look so disheveled.
Kevin Reid Where to start on funding cheap properties?
26 March 2014 | 11 replies
Naturally these homes will need a little work, mostly cosmetic, but anywhere from $5k to $15k.So assuming one does not have much cash on hand, but has excellent credit, what are the options out there?
Brian Quigley The Future Of Lending And The Takedown Of Central Banking
19 May 2014 | 5 replies
Naturally they are going to need help in a lot of areas such as business planning, social media, public relations, and strategy in order to get the word out to the highest number of investors who will ultimately fund their deals.
Mooro El 2014 REI Expo
7 October 2014 | 18 replies
Maybe I'll make a user blog post about it or something of that nature to tell the community all about it!
Marty Happle VA approval holding up my closing
28 March 2014 | 6 replies
They saw on the home inspector's report that there was old evidence of termites but no activity at the moment, but the inspector wrote "treatment suggested".
Lakshay G. Commercial Real Estate versus Residential Real Estate Investing
5 April 2014 | 11 replies
The first is the term which tend to be multi-year and up to ten or twenty years with tenants having the option for one or more renewals at set rates and terms.Because of their long term nature many commercial leases also have built in increases in the rent which may be either a fixed amount, a certain percent or based on some sort of inflation index.The next piece is the structure of the lease which can range from Gross (tenants pay rent and utilities, similar to an apartment lease) to true Triple Net (or NNN where the owner pays the debt service and maybe the property tax but the tenant pays for everything else)... and everything in between.Another component is Tenant Improvements or TI and who pays how much for it and who performs the work.
George Maka Help me pitch a master lease option to seller
30 March 2014 | 13 replies
Seller will pay costs of treatment and repairs of all structural damage up to one percent (1%) of the purchase price.