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Account Closed Inherited tenants with a language barrier
3 January 2018 | 14 replies
The issue is none of them speak English and I'm not bilingual.
Account Closed New landlord seeking any bit of help
8 January 2018 | 12 replies
-They're not acclimated to English completely and poses a communication hurdle.
Andrew Luong Issue with squatters and vandalism
9 January 2018 | 7 replies
By order of Health dept Infectious disease    DO NOT ENTER      Put it in english and spanish .  
John Morgan What exactly does refinance mean in the "BRRRR" strategy?
3 May 2019 | 43 replies
Thanks for the English lesson.
Account Closed Multi Family real value
5 March 2018 | 4 replies
Sorry my english is not great I am a overseas investor.Thanks for your reply (if you understand my question)
Marlon Thomas Is Miami Florida a good place to be a real estate agent?
20 March 2018 | 6 replies
Here, which I find it absolutely ridiculous, you don't even need to speak English to get your licence as they have tests in Spanish!!!!!
Aaron Zike Determining Feasibility of House Hacking in DC
22 January 2018 | 8 replies
Also rowhouses with english basements, then in Montgomery County MD you can rent out your basement if it meets guidelines.The real key is having realistic expectations, and being aggressive with yoir offers.
Nick Ferrari Training tenants 101 What’s your top 3?
23 January 2018 | 8 replies
I developed a plain English parallel version of my lease agreement.
Joe Carlile Tenant in quad does snow removal/lawn care
24 January 2018 | 5 replies
He does not speak English well but we are able to communicate.
Steve French Hiya BiggerPockets ATL, trying to get started (offers rejected)
26 January 2018 | 4 replies
Former ATLiens, but we've been living in Seattle for the past 10 years.All kinds of life events are pointing us back home, and we plan on being out there in two years or so.What we'd like to do is kick start our investing endeavors out there in advance of our arrival . . .We decided we'd like to buy, rehab (and either refinance to rent or just sell).So we watched a million podcasts, read books, did mock deal analysis, and have already automated some of the deal vetting process to make an offer.Comfortable with that, we pulled some cash and got a HELOC to serve as our own personal private money lender until that runs out, we can handle a few deals at a time, IF we could find them.Lately, we're really liking Pittsburg, Mechanicsville, all the way over to English Avenue, for a multitude of reasons:The cost of entry is relatively cheap thereWe're not first movers so we have watched before/afters on properties in these areas for a year or so and it seems doableI went to Georgia Tech, that area has always been near to my heart, sketchy or notHistoric civil rights area, I'd personally have some pride in making that more accessible I'd not mind moving my family into some of these areas when we leave SeattleWhat we are finding is most homes are going over asking and even then our offers are getting rejected.