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Victor Del Hierro New to Orlando: Is Now a Good Time to Buy a Rental Property?
22 June 2024 | 28 replies
With a clear focus and a solid team, you can take massive action confidently, knowing you have a strong foundation to support you.Best of luck on your journey!
Michael Morrongiello Does a HUD 2nd lien GET wiped OUT if the 1st lien Forecloses ?
21 June 2024 | 5 replies
They fell behind and the 1st lien LENDER filed for NOD and NTS - Notice of Trustee sale and it went to the TRUSTEE SALE X-XX-2023 where the property was SOLD to a Third Party BIDDER for $375,000I assume under this SCENARIO - the 3rd PARTY bidder who purchased the property at the Trustee Sale Auction 8-23-2023 was buying the property involving the action being BROUGHT to the TRUSTEE SALE AUCTION  by the 1st lien DOT lender and that the SUBORDINATE $101,500 2nd lien Held by HUD may have received any (some) OVER BID funds but utilmately was WIPED OUT at the Trustee sale Auction...Thus their 2nd lien Goes away...Do not believe that the SUBORDINATE DOT lien to HUD survives the Trustee Sale unless they BID to protect their juinor lien interest.
Joanna David Dishart Hello from David and Joanna
21 June 2024 | 6 replies
I've made many great connections, educated myself on topics I didn't know existed before and have taken actionable steps in my personal investing business that I wouldn't have done otherwise. 
Milton Chamberlain Kansas City MO NEW Source of Income Discrimination Ban Ordinance
22 June 2024 | 17 replies
(e) While a person may examine and consider a criminal background check, credit history, or rental history in reviewing an application for rental housing, the person shall review and consider additional history in reviewing an application for rental housing, the person shall review and consider additional information provided by the rental applicant, including, but not limited to, personal references, recency and status of any evictions, and any actions taken by the rental applicant to resolve past evictions, credit challenges, or alleged damages, the recency and severity of any convictions, the violent or sexual nature of any prior convictions, the facts or circumstances surrounding criminal conduct, the age of the applicant at the time of the conduct, the age or vulnerability of the victim of the conduct, evidence that the applicant has maintained a good tenant history in the intervening time, and evidence of rehabilitation efforts, consistent with state and federal law, including, but not limited to, fair housing laws.
Jim K. For newbies and the BIG MEANIE INVESTORS in the BiggerPockets forums
20 June 2024 | 69 replies
It seems to be there go-to justification for any thought or action of idiocy.
Tyreek King-El Want to GP a deal in the next couple of years...Action Step Recommendations
18 June 2024 | 0 replies
What's team,Looking for advice on where  to start, or some actionable steps I can take to begin doing what I need to do to be able to GP a larger multifamily deal in about 2 years.
Dave Ivery Why do so many people fail to get started?
22 June 2024 | 21 replies
To beat these hurdles, wannabe investors should learn more, find mentors, begin with small investments, make work connections, have plans for action, and grow a strong mind.Good luck!
Martin Kim Not yet accredited, any actionable RE investment strategies?
18 June 2024 | 16 replies
Is there any actionable investment opportunities I could look into? 
Soren Weeg Starting Out / Wholesaling
20 June 2024 | 11 replies
Right now I am looking at starting out by getting into wholesaling because knowing the ins and outs of finding deals will set me up for a successful real estate investing career and I feel like it's a good actionable step I can take while I’m still in college.