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All Forum Posts by: Lawrence Briggs

Lawrence Briggs has started 15 posts and replied 353 times.

Post: Pre Event Intro - If you're coming to BPCON2024 let us know who you are!

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😁 Your Name: Lawrence Briggs 
🧠 What would you consider your area of expertise -self-managing rental properties and networking!
🙌 What are you most looking to get out of BPCON 2024 adding value to others — I enjoy meeting met people! Come say, hi! 👋🏾 
🤝 Fill in the blank: If I could make a great connection with someone who is an expert in working in PropTech at BPCON2024 then I would leave BPCON happy
🗓️ What session are you most looking forward to? Real Estate Rookie! 

Post: Landlord Software: Avail vs. Innago ?!

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@Zach C., thank you for your reply. I really appreciate it! I decided to use Innago. I have been using them for over 2 years now. I love it!

Post: How a Declared Federal Disaster Area can help property owners and tenants

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Quote from @Andrew Postell:

We have had some recent storms in the Dallas/Fort Worth area that have caused some serious damage and even taken lives. The damage has been so severe that we have recently been declared a “Federal Disaster Area”. This is pretty important if you own property…but it can also provide assistance for your tenants too.

When an area of the country is declared a Federal Disaster Area this opens up Federal Assistance for the residents of that area. Meaning, we can apply for relief and specifically monetary relief.

By opening a claim using one of the links below you (and your tenants) can process a claim to get financial assistance. If you are an individual that had a property loss (including personal property) then use the first link for FEMA.

The second link is for business owners…and yes, this includes those of us that have rental properties. The SBA assistance is in the form of a low interest rate loan. So, slightly different in the structure but can still be of service to those of us that had a loss.

And while I am referencing Texas these are the same links to use anywhere in the country at any time for a declared "Federal Disaster Area".

Feel free to share this information with anyone that you know that might have been impacted by these storms and maybe this can help them in some way.

To apply a claim as an individual use this link: https://www.disasterassistance.gov/

To apply a claim as a business use this link: https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/disaster-assistance

As of this post the counties declared as a disaster area in Texas are as follows: Austin, Bell, Calhoun, Collin, Cooke, Coryell, Dallas, Denton, Eastland, Ellis, Falls, Guadalupe, Hardin, Harris, Henderson, Hockley, Jasper, Jones, Kaufman, Lamar, Leon, Liberty, Montague, Montgomery, Navarro, Newton, Polk, San Jacinto, Smith, Terrell, Trinity, Tyler, Van Zandt, Walker and Waller counties.


 Great information! 

Post: Looking to identify my focus

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Hi @Linsey Gallo welcome to the BiggerPockets community! I know you will enjoy the Rookie Bootcamp! I look forward to hearing about your progress! 

When you say sales, are you referring to direct sales to a consumer or business to business?

Post: Hello BiggerPockets! New PRO here

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@Shane Dreffs - howdy from Austin, Texas! Congrats on becoming a PRO member! Have you started to use your PRO member exclusive items and features?

Post: Long Island OOS investor looking to connect for mentorship and ideas.

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Hi @Cosmo DePinto - you should for sure connect with Matthew Porcaro! https://www.biggerpockets.com/users/matthewporcaro#0 






Post: New To The Game of Real Estate Investing

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Hi @Ronnie Curtis - it's never too late to start! I love your WHY for investing in real estate! You are a single dad who wants to leave a wealth for your son! Having a strong why will keep you going during the ups and downs with real estate investing. 

You mentioned flips. Is your goal to flip homes and/or do "buy and hold" real estate investing?

Also, do you currently rent or own your primary residence?

Post: New Member Introduction

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Hi @Joshua Arnold - welcome to the BiggerPockets community! I'm happy to have you here! It's great to see you taking ACTION with the start of learning about real estate investing. 

From your Dashboard (https://www.biggerpockets.com/dashboard), we have some recommended next steps! 

Here are some of my next recommendations based on your current BP Profile Bio:

- Listen to the BP Real Estate Rookie Podcast (https://www.biggerpockets.com/podcasts/real-estate-rookie

- Read "Set For Life" by @Scott Trench

I see that you are about to graduate college and plan to become an Army Officer by May 2025! That is awesome! Being in the military will allow for you to use the VA loan. That loan is great for house-hacking either a single family home, duplex, or fourplex. If you house-hack a single family, you can rent out rooms. If you house-hack a duplex or fourplex, you can rent out the other unit(s).

House-hacking is such a great way to start! My buddy @Noah Bacon has had great success with it! 

Wishing you tons of success! Please keep us posted on your progress!

Post: Am I too old to get started? What is a realistic plan for me?

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It's never too early OR too late to start! @Sarah Ali -- you GOT this! Welcome to the community! Wishing you tons of success, and please keep us posted on your journey! 

Post: Hello and Great day

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Quote from @Johnathan Martinez:

Hello everyone and great day! My name is Johnathan Martinez and I am new to real estate as a whole. I just joined the BiggerPockets forum and I am excited to be part of such a dynamic and intelligent group of people. I am looking forward to learning about the all the different dynamics of real estate investing. After reading different investment books by BiggerPocket members,  it seemed like a wise move to be here. I look forward to learning from all of you.

Sincerely, 

Johnathan Martinez

Welcome to the community! @Johnathan Martinez