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Q&A w/ Dan! is happening in 6 days
Thank you Dan!
Appreciate you giving me a call today, @Dan Murphy! To everybody else in here, take action things don’t happen to you. They happen because of you.
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Anybody looking for creative deals?
Where and how can I help? I have cash deals as well, but let’s reverse engineer your goal.
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@Dan Murphy #LFG i’ve consumed everything that you’ve put out let’s fucking go!
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New comment 7h ago
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Settlement Agreement
Attached below is the settlement agreement I entered in with a city in Nashua New Hampshire. Although I was issued a building permit in April, the neighbors complained and appealed it. From there, the ZBA wrongly discriminated against us and revoked our permit due a “zoning violation”. Although it took months and months to solve, they have signed a settlement offer and I’m being rewarded 40,000 dollars. I’m not profiting off this settlement. I’m posting this for multiple reasons: 1. Real estate is hard. This niche isn’t “easy”. Even when you do things the right way, circumstances can pop up. Life isn’t fair. Navigate and move on. 2. I’m proving that you can win these battles. Fair housing is a real thing and it’s powerful. 3. When problems arise, consult attorneys immediately. It’s easier that way and you’re taken more seriously. You’ll save money in the long run. 4. This is a single family home in a tight knit community. The house is great, however, there were signs this could be an issue (homes very close together, quiet neighborhood with no traffic other than neighbors). I suppose I’ve learned to be more thoughtful about placement. 5. I paid for all of this. It sucked. We’re getting our money back and I’ve earned the trust and respect of the operator and many other operators. I easily could’ve just sold the asset and moved on. I made a promise to make it happen so I’m doing it. I’m not saying you should be emotional and run a business with no thought process or plan. However, we navigated through this professionally and further earned respect in the recovery community.
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Let the operators find the buildings (if they are capable)
Below is a text thread of my most recent deal (sept 20). This particular operator is in CT. He’s a licensed agent and this is our first deal together. He’s a smart guy and we’ve been chatting back and forth for 6 months now. He said he found a property with great potential. He’s 2 hours from me so he walked it and sent me videos. From there, I was able to see enough that it was worth the drive to go and look at. I saw it and we put a deal together on the spot. 275k was asking We figured 100k with of work (quote came in at 80k so we were accurate) We shook hands on $5,500 for a 5 year lease on the spot. THEN I PUT THE OFFER IN. We close end of this month. I hope this is starting to make more sense to you guys. Find the operators FIRST. That’s the key. Then they can operate from a place of abundance and opportunity because they know if they find a place that works, YOU can find it. Money isn’t holding them back so they can assist in the dirty work. Although to be fair, I find the properties 90% of the time. We’re just better at it than them. But that’s ok. They are way better at saving lives than me. It’s a win win.
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