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Account Closed Under Contract and Basement Flooded. Now what?
14 July 2021 | 52 replies
If it sounds like they don’t want to sell anymore that could be a negotiating tactic to get you to accept it as is.
Miguel Horta What happens when appraisal is lower the listing cost?
29 July 2021 | 13 replies
There are some negotiation tactics that can help -- hopefully your Realtor or you have used them before. 
Eugene Rabinovich Driving For Dollars Tips & Tricks
16 July 2021 | 5 replies
Another newbie tactic is to go door to door in neighborhoods asking if they might be thinking of selling. 
Yuchen Pan Help!Finding sponsoring brokerage in chicago area
19 July 2021 | 5 replies
The bigger brokerages will have a few weeks of intense training that can really help some people get started with the tactical side of the business.
Sandra Rubio First time buyer wanting to rent property
19 July 2021 | 4 replies
I’m totally new to this.I’m starting to look for properties in Miami close to where I live .The market right now is crazy so I want to make sure I find a very knowledgeable realtor that knows the in and outs of making a good deal and giving me the right information regarding loans and tactics to make sure I get the best out of my investment. 
CJ B. Raising Rent On Good Long Term Tenants (cost vs. benefit)
21 July 2021 | 20 replies
I think this tactic was stollen directly from a podcast guest.
Ahmad Moore Tax Deed in Mobile, Alabama
14 August 2021 | 6 replies
If you decide to sue for ejectment, you can also sue for the reasonable rental value of the property as damages, so that works out for you tactically
Joe Splitrock Best Air Freshener for Short Term Rentals
20 August 2021 | 4 replies
The goal is not to overpower or make it smell bad. 
Atul Kaushal Inspecting Vacant Home with Evidence of Squatters
24 August 2021 | 0 replies
Any tactical guidance on how to enter the house to conduct the inspection is greatly appreciated.Many Thanks,AK
Isaac S. Is it corny to start topic threads to generate networking leads
3 September 2021 | 19 replies
but, I personally find it unsatisfying and frustrating to have someone start a thread about them investing in RE syndication and asking other investors experience only to find that they have started the same exact thread many times in the past AND  after my exposure to their post....and then to top it off they are not even really investors, nor are they really going at the topic from an investor mindset, but, rather have a purely 100% ulterior motive of promoting their own syndication....AND to add injury to insult, they are really horrible garbage investments.My opinion of most accredited investors, is that trust is a key component for them, when investing in Syndication. if the networking technique is disingenuous, it just comes off as corny-time-share-tactics-manipulative base level conduct that is unappealing, untrustworthy and wastes time.I will say that all your points of essentially "caveat emptor" regarding ones own filter for things anywhere on the internet(including BP)are true, but, the benefit of micro-social media- climates like Bigger Pockets is that you get the benefit of other like minded, maybe even I dare say "smarter than me" individuals, weeding out what is the inevitable dissent into Craiglistification of said micro climate...meaning that eventually if all the post, or some critical mass of the posts, become of the aforementioned disingenuous type, the benefits of the this type of forum become less evident or more cumbersome and timely to get value from, and maybe even have negative return on time-equity.....IMHO