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Account Closed Starting with Tenant Occupied?
24 June 2018 | 2 replies
You'll find diverse opinion about buying with Tenants in place?
James Partsch Jr Newbie from Western New York (Buffalo and Niagara Falls area)
25 June 2018 | 4 replies
I lurked for quite a while, but it was time to take the next move and join a large network of people with experience to learn from, diverse backgrounds, and similar financial interests.I am a moderate DIY’er and purchased my first home for $12,000 as a short sale (it was once offered for $3,000).
Taylor Nunn Evaluating a market: (First time home buyer)
2 November 2017 | 5 replies
Keep in mind, by "area," I'm talking about neighborhoods, not whole cities.I just recently decided to branch out from my city I normally invest in so that I could have some geographical diversity
Chris Gilliland New Landlord looking for tips and advice.
3 November 2017 | 11 replies
Not only does it have tons of forms, it promotes the proper LL mindset. 
Spencer Roloff $1000 Marketing Budget Advice
5 November 2017 | 1 reply
Use bigger pockets to promote it as well as sites like craigslist as well.1k isn't a ton but work it the best you can brother
Tony Stinziano Help Purchase First Rental Property
9 November 2017 | 6 replies
It promotes a mental assumption of gain.
Keith T. Rent it out yourself or use a realtor
21 November 2017 | 25 replies
There is NO WAY a prospective tenant can sue me for discrimination, which will not happen in my apts as I put in my own tenants.In my apts Here in Brooklyn, I have the world of all kinds of minorities and status, each of them I know very well and will stand up for my Character in Court.The diversity in my buildings are incredible and represents just about everyone.Also, because I provide them with great service and speak with them on occasions, anyone coming to my building who claims discrimination will be proven to be false as I probably already have that protected class in my building.The only commonality is that all the tenants meet a Qualification criteria of Credit, Income and other non-discriminatory criteria.BUT, I know that's not LL.
Michael Boyle "Subject To" Real Estate
28 November 2017 | 5 replies
Attorneys just don't seem to want to assist in any way as this kind of deal is promoting breach of contract with regard to the current owner and has some risk.I guess if someone could convince me it's possible, would they be willing to explain a step-by-step process to me?
Craig Peterson Who is the end buyer of non-value-add apartments?
9 November 2017 | 11 replies
It seems like most everything I read or hear promotes a value-add strategy for multi family investments, regardless of the long term holding strategy (buy/hold, buy/sell, buy/refi, etc).
Tom Majewski Crowd-Sourced Flipping: The House That Social Media Built
18 January 2018 | 3 replies
Which, of course, then drives a lot of business to their regular gigs by way of earned media.It's also been a super successful way to promote the flipped homes to potential buyers.