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  1. Who Should Buy the Materials? The Customer or the Contractor?

    In this article, expert contractor Bruce Woodruff delves into the crucial decision-making process in every construction project: Who should buy the materials?

  2. 7 Ways How to Spot a Fake Pay Stub From Your Tenants

    It’s common practice to request a pay stub from prospective tenants for income verification. While this sounds like a simple, straightforward process to verify income, there’s trouble lurking in …

  3. Biggest Red Flags of a Bad Contractor (and How to Fire Them)

    Don’t pay contractors per hour and stick to your contractor criteria Stand your ground and don’t second guess yourself if you know how something should be done Never hire the same …

  4. How Much Do Property Managers Charge? (9 Fees to Know of)

    Property managers make life easier for real estate investors, but landlords must first ask how much do property managers charge.

  5. Free Money? Can You Build a Real Estate Portfolio with Zero …

    There’s lots of information online regarding 0% APR business credit cards. Most offer 0% interest for 12-18 months. This makes them well-suited for real estate projects that can be refinanced …

  6. You will likely need several different contractors to do different parts of the job – so be sure to coordinate who will do what, when. Also determine how you will pay the contractor for the work …

  7. Contractor Nightmares: 5 Red Flags to Watch For and How to …

    Every real estate investor should know how to identify red flags in a contractor. However, even the most experienced investor is capable of missing a few.

  8. I Said I’d Never Flip a House…Why I’m Starting in 2025

    Dave said he’d never flip a house. He doesn’t have the handyman skills; he doesn’t like managing contractors, and he can’t design a floor plan.

  9. Real Estate Scams Keep Getting Worse—Here’s How to Protect …

    Contractor and Roofer Scams Unethical contractors and roofers often target property owners who need quick repairs, particularly after widespread disasters. They oftenexploit urgency to …

  10. FHA 203 (k) Loan: How It Works and Loan Requirements

    Also, licensed contractors must do the renovations and repairs. You cannot DIY and save on costs. So you may pay more to get the property where it needs to be to live in it comfortably. …