
7 July 2009 | 6 replies
It is pathetic that the greatest country in the history of the world can't figure out how to let someone who'se identity has been stolen, change their SS#.

28 February 2014 | 9 replies
The coverage is typically much less and unfortunately, premiums are typically higher due to the higher risk for theft/vandalism.

1 June 2018 | 14 replies
She's not employed, and on one of my property purchases, her score had taken a hit for an identical reason as yours, and they wouldn't close unless I removed her from the loan (she did go on the deed).Also, are you seeing your score from a true credit bureau?

7 September 2009 | 35 replies
Upon reflection, I just realized that I LIVE in a 'bad' neighborhood.Here are the stats: frequent drug dealing and even more frequent drug use; occasional home invasions; frequent burglaries; frequent night muggings; frequent drive-by armed robberies; vehicle thefts; frequent property damage; monthly shootings; rapes and attempted rapes; assaults; and so on.Where do I live?

14 May 2019 | 260 replies
It can pay off tremendously versus the slow and steady cashflow.My 1st property bought in 97 is now worth as a teardown 56 times my 25% down payment , based on an identical lot sold across the street.

14 August 2019 | 0 replies
-Don’t bring attention to yourself as an “outsider”Step 4 – Identity the remainder of your TeamThis is the tough part for out-of-state purchases.

19 November 2017 | 20 replies
He was even able to show me a photo of where they had found the HUD plate.So after scouring the home for hours, crawling through a crawlspace for hours with a flash light looking for a VIN number, I finally went out to the home, pulled some siding and insulation off of the side and found the HUD plate almost immediately, thanks to my fellow BPer's identical experience!

4 February 2015 | 4 replies
While these claims are true, each one is a legitimate claims -- 2 of which were for minor issues resulting in ~$300-500 claims, one involving theft and vandalism for roughly $4,000 (someone stole the central air unit and cabinets), and the other two are on his primary residence -- hail damage, etc.

31 May 2016 | 25 replies
I would rather have my tenant living for free than leave it vacant for an extended period of time because of the risk of theft and vandalism.