
3 May 2024 | 10 replies
Hi everyone, I have been stalking the BP forums for several years now, both under this profile and an old one I had. Thought it would be nice to start participating in the forums and connecting with others, so here we...

6 May 2024 | 25 replies
The public tends to believe they are all more or less the same, after all they all passed the same license test, right?

6 May 2024 | 65 replies
I've been putting money into stocks and index funds, and looking into other public markets, would consider real estate debt funds or syndications (would need to vet those first) in the future.

4 May 2024 | 1 reply
Perform the same task in each app to ensure a fair comparison.Load a property with pictures and details.Market that property.See what your marketing looks like from the public's perspective.Submit a fake application to see how easy the process is.Run a credit/screening report on yourself.Enter a maintenance request, assign a vendor, and attach a fake invoice.Enter charges to the tenant's ledger.Enter recurring charges and automatic late fees.Sign documents electronically.Run owner reports.After testing a few apps, one should clearly stand out.

6 May 2024 | 27 replies
When they pull up for a tour, i always glance in their car to see what their cleanliness.There's so much public information about people you can get so take advantage.

5 May 2024 | 64 replies
There should be many more but most people don't like to admit publicly that they fell for a fairy tale when they should have known better.

4 May 2024 | 66 replies
.—(1) When any lands are sold for the nonpayment of taxes, or any tax certificate is issued thereon by a governmental unit or agency or pursuant to any tax lien foreclosure proceeding, the title to the lands shall continue to be subject to any easement:(a) For conservation purposes as provided in s. 704.06 or for telephone, telegraph, pipeline, power transmission, or other public service purpose.

3 May 2024 | 33 replies
However, another illegal aspect is when a non licensed party publicly advertises the property prior to owning it.

3 May 2024 | 8 replies
https://sso.eservices.jud.ct.gov/foreclosures/Public/PendPos...As an example, you'd have to have a cashier's check made out to your own name for $25,200 (appraised value is $252,000).

2 May 2024 | 12 replies
Even though the ONLY way that a tax sale can be reversed is if the entity or person that lost the property can prove that the tax collector missed the statutory public notification laws.. ( ask me how i know this one LOL )..