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James Park What is the most you ever paid for a domain name?
25 February 2016 | 8 replies
A good domain definitely  helps but I think that the business on real estate  investment that most people on Biggerpockets appear to be engaged in will not benefit by paying above the normal price of around $12.00.  
Josh Rogers New members from Wyoming
25 February 2016 | 6 replies
We are an engaged couple in Cheyenne just discovering the real estate world.
Amy Martin Inexperienced landlord needing advice about screening applicants
29 February 2016 | 31 replies
I am fairly new to real estate investing and would like advice from more experienced landlords: Income: The application was from an engaged couple in their late 30s.
Ricky Butler Married & Lonely
29 February 2016 | 1 reply
Although I've had this BP account for 1 year we experienced difficulties with the app and failed to engage.
Tim Johnson Keeping the druggie money
1 March 2016 | 47 replies
The tenant never knew this was the case, but it was clearly an instruction to me that alternative actions would be required should the tenant(s) begin to display problematic behavior.On more than one occasion those particular subtenants asked "what happens if I just walk away" and my response was always "remember, you signed a personal guarantee" never adding anything more and then changing the subject.Thankfully, I never had to engage a significant default with those that evolved into problem tenants (other than really late rents) and was able to resolve any issues through continuous communication with the tenant.
Isaac Antoine New Owner evicting Tenant
1 March 2016 | 16 replies
Don't know the terms of the offer or if an agent was engaged in the transaction, but this is a case where DIY fails due to insufficient understanding.The offer should have NOT been on a standard residential form, but used a Commercial Property FormThat form gives the opportunity to require the seller [x]  To deliver the property vacant.OR on the standard form, to add that contingency Without that, the BUYER is required (in Calif at least) to perform a NO Fault Eviction and that means relocation fees will be awarded to the tenant.I fear this was a DIY purchase and you're on the hook for the consequences.
Terry Koepp Using a Self directed Roth IRA
1 March 2016 | 4 replies
With the Checkbook IRA LLC, the IRA itself is at the back end and simply owns an IRA for which you can have signing authority and operate out of a bank account of your choosing.Again, if the IRA will have equity in the flip, then the IRA is engaging in a trade or business activity as opposed to passive investments such as hard money lending or rental income.  
Account Closed Difficult situation in unit below my rental
1 March 2016 | 5 replies
Now that we understand each other better and, in an effort to avoid an interruption in rent and the cost of painting, I would like to keep him.However, a touchy issue arose this week: Apparently the couple below him has been engaging in some very loud and difficult arguments including what sounds to him like glass breaking against walls.
Joel Cannonball S-Corp Election Form 2553 for new LLC
5 March 2016 | 2 replies
What business activities will the S-Corp engage in? 
Hugh Ayles House Flipping version 2.0
28 March 2016 | 13 replies
Without much effort my wife convinced me to go.Phill is a very engaging speaker.