
How to Run Your Real Estate Business in 5 Hours or Less Per Week with Blair Halver
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Is house flipping always the best option for someone to get into real estate investing?
Viktor invites real estate investor Blair Halver to talk about his experiences before and after getting into real estate. He also shares how he was able to run his real estate business in five hours or less a week. Blair cites the different problems he encountered in the business, especially when he faced a lawsuit from a tenant.
Highlights
- Blair’s background: How he got into real estate. - 2:11
- The two types of deals that you can do. - 6:11
- The pros and cons of doing house flipping based on Blair’s experience. - 7:58
- How does he get the 10 to 20 grand payday? - 10:04
- Ways on how to look for deals. - 15:21
- It’s better to have a house sit vacant for another month than to let a bad tenant in the house. - 17:44
- Some of the tenant problems Blair encountered. - 18:15
- Blair’s advice if you’re facing a lawsuit from a tenant: Get an attorney to represent you. You’re paying them to worry about it so you don’t have to worry about it. - 27:12
Episode Resources - Feel the Fear . . . and Do It Anyway
- Connect with Viktor Jiracek
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/viktor-jiracek-b8549156/
- https://www.facebook.com/viktor.jiracek.5
- https://www.facebook.com/groups/sixfigureflippers/
- https://viktorjiracek.com/contact
- https://www.sellyourgainesvillehometoday.com/
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