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Bob Baldwin Should you buy a property from someone on their way to Prison ?
26 July 2016 | 3 replies
I spoke with a friend who had mentioned that someone we knew but had not seen in several years was busted for drug dealing apparently he was over the limit that turns it into a felony ?
Jesse Milligan Are these good Baltimore neighborhoods?
3 April 2017 | 12 replies
Good price on a nice blovk with no abandons but he said he saw people selling drugs on the corner so staying away from there.
Tim Vecchioni Is this a good decision? (Refinancing 1st home that's rented out)
28 January 2017 | 27 replies
We were robbed by our neighbors, which sucks because it was/is a nicer neighborhood, but they are all drugged up and decided to hit us while we were at work.
Tony Blessings Milwaukee Notice of Public Nuisance
4 December 2017 | 15 replies
I own a 6 unit apartment in Milwaukee and i got a notice from the police department that my property is a public nuisance and they believe that there's some drug activity going on.
Nav Madhwan 9 bedroom hotel/motel
16 August 2017 | 9 replies
Do you know where we go when we want to find turds, drugs, or stolen cars?
Dele Ola Neighborhood infested with Drugs
29 July 2017 | 9 replies
Please, I need an advise, What do you do after you purchase a property ,  you realized the  Next door neighbor is infested the people who sell drugs.
Michael Rossi Landlord Kills Two Scumbags During Apartment Break-in
21 September 2009 | 33 replies
"The vast majority of the time, the robber is not going to utilize the weapon"lol, who wants to volunteer their lives and their family's lives to the chance of living or dieing. who knows if the robbers are on drugs or how they were acting.
Joshua Dees A fork in the road, tired of losing
28 August 2017 | 26 replies
I'm about 90% sure this should be foolproof for youStep 1: Get a real estate license (should take a couple of months to 3 months) in your countyStep 2: Get into a real estate agency (extremely easy as the requirements are laughable, unless you have a ridiculous criminal history like being convicted for drug trafficking. you wouldnt be here if you did so ill assume you didnt)Step 3: Look for great undervalued cash flow properties or rehab flips (THIS IS THE HARDEST STEP), and then purchase one, either with a friend or trustworthy business partner.
Rachael Harmatz New Investor From Toms River, NJ
3 July 2017 | 5 replies
I am looking to find lucrative deals and get them under contract for mainly cash buyers.Aside from investing, I am a volunteer for organizations such as "To Write Love On Her Arms" and "Women In Distress" - I help drug addicts and domestic violence survivors and I also have a strong interest in psychology.I am very excited to join Biggerpockets to network and to learn even more about investing.Feel free to contact me with any questions.
Rachelle Boyer Living Proof! BE BRAVE.. Believe in Yourself!
17 March 2018 | 2 replies
The house produced three gangs (yes three) living under the same roof, chop shop, whore house, girls that had been stolen and trafficked, oh yes and not to mention the gallons of drugs, knives and dozen drug users.