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Jessica Giles What to include in General Public Insurance Policy for LTR and MTR?
20 February 2025 | 1 reply
I've handed off my LTR to a separate PM and they want to be named on a general public insurance policy for the unit, but truth be told, I feel like I need a solid umbrella policy to cover the MTR and any claims against myself and husband as the owners of the property.
Nina Diehl Public school teacher starting real estate investment journey
25 February 2025 | 3 replies

Good morning,Bigger Pockets Forums, Today I’m doing the inspection of what I hope becomes my first real estate investment.I spent the last 2 months reading, listening to podcasts, talking to other investors, combing t...

Mark Hu Public auction for abandoned tenant property
25 January 2025 | 4 replies
California law requires abandoned tenant property under certain circumstances to be sold at public auction.
Nancy Kittleson finding insurance with open claim and public adjuster invovled- rental
27 January 2025 | 1 reply
I have 2 rentals in SW FL- both have open insurance claims and a public adjuster is involved.My insurance policies renew April/May.
David T. Trying to understand how to close with a land trust as a first time home buyer
22 February 2025 | 1 reply
For context, I'm in a state with land trust statutes and my only goal is to keep my name out of any public records regarding this property. - If I pay property taxes online (let's say with a credit card), will my name show up as the payor or will the trust/trustee's?
David T. Trying to understand how to close with a land trust as a first time home buyer
22 February 2025 | 0 replies
Does it make a difference for privacy (in terms of public records, so disregarding lawsuits)?
Youssef Pullman Cold calling lists
24 February 2025 | 6 replies
The public has no way of knowing this is occurring until later notices document and prove it.b) Once thats up  the borrower sends a Notice of Default and Intent to Accelerate giving 20 days for the borrower to pay the entire amount owed (cure the default).
Felicia Nitu Starting in 2025, Coastal Zone properties now get SB-423’s fast-track approvals!
25 February 2025 | 3 replies
How SB-423 Accelerates Coastal Development: // Faster Permitting ·For projects with 150 units or fewer: - Eligibility Review deadline: 60 days from submittal - Approval deadline, including Design Review: 90 days from submittal · For projects with more than 150 units: - Eligibility Review deadline: 90 days from submittal - Approval deadline, including Design Review: 180 days from submittal · No public hearings or environmental impact reports for qualifying projects // Smarter Development Rules · Excludes high-risk areas, like those prone to sea-level rise · Ensures projects meet affordability and public investment requirements // More Housing, Less Uncertainty · Projects stay approved if at least 50% of units are affordable and include public investment beyond tax credits · Opens up new opportunities in previously restricted areas · Clearer guidelines help developers plan with confidence
Max Yuan Too many off-market leads for me to actually execute on
21 February 2025 | 14 replies
As a result, I actually created my own frankenstein of an automation pipeline combining public notices, county data and skip tracing so I can get the leads directly from the source and act on them as soon as they are available. 
Austin Ralls Finding private lenders
26 February 2025 | 6 replies
You cannot publicly advertise or solicit investments unless you’re working with accredited investors under SEC exemptions.🚨 What’s Allowed:✅ Networking – Talking to individuals in real estate groups, RIAs, investor meetups, and word-of-mouth referrals.✅ Providing Education – Sharing market insights, case studies, and general investment concepts without making a direct "ask" for funds.✅ One-on-One Meetings – Building relationships before discussing specific deals.🚫 What’s Not Allowed:❌ Cold Flyers & Mass Solicitations – Dropping off flyers in offices can be seen as unregistered solicitation.