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Edgar Aguillon Question about investing with a partner..
14 December 2013 | 11 replies
Friendships are destroyed by partnerships.
Sam Leon This guy must have been REALLY pissed at his bank!
4 December 2013 | 8 replies
Now, aside from the dirty water, and the trash down there, this guy decided to really destroy the pool.This is South Florida, so we have a very high water table, and in the summer when it rains a lot, the water table is so high, that if you drain all the water from the pool, the hydrostatic pressure of the water in the surrounding ground will actually push the concrete pool's shell out of the ground.That's why you see the entire pool is now completely broken off and raised off the deck.I thought some of you might find that amusing, or not amusing.You can imagine what the inside of the house look like.
Adam Craig Imroving your rentals over time.
8 December 2013 | 10 replies
(I kind of had the lone ranger mentality at the time, not asking for help, and had not even discovered BP) That was about six years ago, and the extra work I put in has been totally destroyed (and I haven't even had bad tenants).
Sherrie P. Location considerations for a vacation beach house
11 December 2013 | 11 replies
Gilbert in 88 (little damage) and Wilma in 05-which destroyed everything in its' path.When I was younger I also had a couple condos in Park City, Utah but that was so long ago this old FART can hardly remember anything about them.
Mike Wallace Just picked up a Condo for $14k
8 December 2014 | 73 replies
As a HUD inspector I have to inspect those properties that are boarded up and have been destroyed with the scrappers and squatters.I will defend Detroit and I will also rip on Detroit.
Logan Zanki Building company credit to buy real estate
5 February 2014 | 30 replies
Logan,Everything Darrell said is true, I follow credit closely and spend time on credit boards,,,there are companies that will offer to sell you 'seasoned corporations" with great credit,,,it just doesn't work that way in today's environment.Banks will only lend money to people/companies they can show can pay back the loans (by law),,,work with a mortgage broker, hopefully one that does hard money and traditional mortgages, have them look at your credit situation and develop a plan to be able to move forward,,,credit can be destroyed quickly, but takes time to establish.andy
Justin B. A question on properties per LLC
16 December 2013 | 17 replies
Since you can't co-mingle, that means separate bank accounts with separate funds (which can destroy an LLC's funds if it's vacant for several months), separate accounting, separate filing of taxes, etc.
Michaela G. Housing bubble 2.0?
22 December 2013 | 11 replies
The hedge funds would be dumb to drop all their inventory because it would destroy their own market.
Charlie Hampton Update on my squatter...
14 November 2015 | 144 replies
It can serve to protect you from people who establish themselves on your property and may reduce your risk from people who walk onto your property, destroy your property or "get hurt" while on your property.While holding land for future development I would advise you to look into the "trespass" laws for your jurisdiction and see if you can post signage like we can.