
3 March 2020 | 4 replies
FORTUNATELY, he was able to pivot and turn this monster into an even more successful flip.

4 March 2020 | 9 replies
So, what we thought would be 7 human beings in a 4 bedroom (a couple and their 5 children) has now turned into ten human beings stuffed into a 4 bedroom unit, with seven children in two bedrooms.I can just see this when we get to court - we'll be considered monsters, trying to kick out an old lady with a walker and oxygen.

9 March 2020 | 0 replies
There are wires that stretch between each building for Duke Energy, Comcast, security cameras, etc.Last month a Rent-A-Center truck took out a bunch of my lines - I have the whole thing on video:https://youtu.be/BafD7fb5E-Mhttps://youtu.be/C0p-5q7MMiMTheir insurance company is refusing to pay the claim because they say my wires are not high enough and do not comply to NESC Guidelines.Does anybody know what NESC is, and as an apartment building owner is there some expectation of compliance?

20 March 2020 | 24 replies
And a Food Truck Park with bar and stage, servicing 13 individual vendors.

23 July 2020 | 4 replies
@ Ryan Fox I'm looking to either a) Put a truck parking lot on a portion of the land to generate some income or b) Lease the land to someone else with bright ideas, Land is zoned industrial.

4 June 2020 | 14 replies
Or U-Haul screws people with the truck?

4 June 2020 | 6 replies
I work in construction material testing and I analyzed 4 deals on my phone while waiting for a concrete truck that was running late.

6 June 2020 | 1 reply
The part is not on the truck, so he has to visit the hardware store (and stand in a socially distanced line for 30 minutes while waiting to get in), then drive back to the property to install it.

13 June 2020 | 15 replies
Awesome to hear that you’re thinking about pulling the trigger on a house hack - it’s easily the best financial decision you will ever make if done correctly.A lot of people on BP will tell you that renting by the room is not a sound investment; that you can’t effectively manage multiple strangers in a household; that you’ll relinquish your privacy/sanity/personal space/landlord status etc etc.As someone who lives with 5 roommates (including my wife + 2 dogs) I can tell you that it’s absolutely not the big bad monster that it’s made out to be.Because you have multiple streams of income in a single property, if a tenant flakes, you still have partial coverage of your mortgage payment - not the case in a traditional rental or “luxury” house-hack.

10 June 2020 | 79 replies
You will hear on some of the podcasts investors that wanted to new trucks; therefore, they purchased a rental that would bring in that amount to cover their note, then but that rental and use the returns to pay for their expenses.