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Arron Paulino Squatters and Thiefs Keep It Up
11 November 2024 | 29 replies
Having someone who has owned and operated a similar asset is worth its weight in gold. 
Scott Trench Syndicator Threatens LPs for Negative Comment about them On BP
26 November 2024 | 86 replies
LLC’s provide them no shield here.So, would-be syndicators, please take note:  please treat this business like a loaded weapon:  Handled carefully and with training and experience it can save your life.
Grayson Grzybowski Getting Advice with buying Real Estate
11 November 2024 | 16 replies
However, this load should be paid off a little after a year so I do not think it makes much sense to do it and not sure what will happen to the RE market via the president swap.3) I am not a Professional Engineer Yet so doing the work for them at a discount would not be much help yet.
Conrad Tillman What Are the Real, Day-to-Day Challenges Contractors Face in Home Construction?
12 November 2024 | 4 replies
I'm curious if these new tech can somehow help me streamline certain tasks or reduce dependency on scarce trades in your experience.Appreciate any additional thoughts I looked at 3d printing those machines are 800k plus.. and if you watch the video you need very large lots as you have to bring in truck loads of sand etc.. so thats not really going to work in an urban environment like Charleston SC were I have built 35 plus homes in the downtown core on lots that are from 12' wide to max of about 30' and roadways that are only 20' wide and have houses and cars on every lot expect the infill..
Stuart Udis Structuring your entities for anonymity is NOT asset protection
21 November 2024 | 39 replies
Now if try tailing the entity on deed "up-stream" come to find it's a meandering trail of breadcrumbs, come to find they themselves are debt loaded via notes on properties to other entity, that again is a meandering trail ending in WY entity behind a wall of ownership interest in such so never get peoples names.  
Robert Sprinkle Hello BiggerPockets! New PRO here
10 November 2024 | 8 replies
Yes, you can ultimately own a property with little/nothing out of pocket when you're done - but when you reposition with today's rates even moderately leveraged stabilized assets can be hard to find cashflow with debt service and a realistic operating expense load.
Marc Shin Suggestions on paint colors
8 November 2024 | 6 replies
Worth its weight in gold.
Christopher Satterwhite is it possible to get a heloan on a duplex thats owner occupied?
7 November 2024 | 1 reply
here is the situation. i left a really good paying job to take care of my 81 year old parents because my dad is chronically ill and my mom is almost there. i wont go into too much detail, but my sis doesnt help them. ill leave it at that. we have a person who comes twice a week to help with cleaning and other household tasks. i carry the bulk of the weight cooking their meals, running errands, grocery shopping, picking up meds, and taking them to dr appointments. its a full time job. i get a small salary of $1000 a month from a care giver sub contractor for the VA. ive been paying my bills with what savings ive had, but only have a few months of funds left. i own a duplex. i have over 200k in equity. i live in texas and texas has weird laws about refi and heloc/heloans when the property is 4 units or less and owner occupied. i would rather not sell, but if thats my only option i will have to at some point.does anyone have any advice or possibly be able to point me to lenders who might be able to work with my situation?
Isaac S. Delaware Statutory Trust DST 1031 Difficulty Giving up control
12 November 2024 | 171 replies
You have to give up control, pay high junk fees front loaded, potentially have money trapped for a long period of time, etc.  
Robert Rixer The Long Term of Multifamily
7 November 2024 | 13 replies
The U.S. government is in a situation with an unsustainable debt load, and the only way for them to get out is to debase the dollar, which will cause further inflation.