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Account Closed How to do wholesaling RIGHT? In Maryland/East Coast and Nationwide.
3 July 2024 | 20 replies
I usually use one image for both ads, but use different text in each ad.
Guillermo A Rios Hello BiggerPockets! New PRO here
28 June 2024 | 5 replies
We run in-person meetups in Northern New Jersey on the first WED of every month, but in July it's the second WED in Morristown.
Bruce Tieu Relocating to Florida to invest in real estate
28 June 2024 | 6 replies
I can't image moving across the country to invest in real estate.
Terry Tokash Should I list on 4th of July weekend or wait?
27 June 2024 | 3 replies
I am always looking at properties (Christmas Day, Easter, July 4th, Birthdays, Weddings, vacations, etc.).
Amy Lemaistre Contractor failing to complete work and making costly mistakes
26 June 2024 | 3 replies
Take Photos: Capture images of the incomplete work, the removed alarm system, and the broken tile.Written Records: Keep a written record of all communications with the contractor, including dates and details of conversations.Scope of Work: Check the contract to see if it explicitly mentions the removal and reinstallation of the alarm system, as well as any handling of fixtures like the fireplace tile.Breach of Contract: Identify any clauses that the contractor has violated by not completing the work or causing damage.Formal Letter: Write a formal letter to the contractor outlining the issues, referencing the contract, and requesting a resolution.
Rachel H. Rent to Tenants with Large Credit Card Debt?
26 June 2024 | 19 replies
From their credit report, it appears they are making regular payments and haven't been late with any payments on anything in several years, so perhaps they just put their wedding on the cards or something and planned to pay it off, but I don't know.
David Felt Post rental property or wait?
26 June 2024 | 9 replies
Even if you take photos and use an app to view it with the new flooring (ie create an 'after' image online) that you can use, I'd still wait a bit. 
Seth Bollinger Beginner House Flipper
26 June 2024 | 7 replies
You create your own business image and branding including advertising.
CC Uche Potential Investment Property: Next Steps and Repair Considerations?
25 June 2024 | 1 reply
Based on the images, it looks like there are a handful of repairs needed.
Alan Wolkov Land Investor Course Recommendations
27 June 2024 | 28 replies
It's an area where some struggle (especially in the beginning), but it's certainly overcomeable - and it's something that can definitely get easier when you get more established, learn how to advertise effectively and build up a buyers list.To put it as simply as possible, I'd say it's ultimately a matter of:Buying the right properties in the first place.Offering a compelling price point (which usually isn't hard, if you buy it right).Compiling the information well (with good images and descriptions).Getting your listing in front of as many eyeballs as possible (and keeping it visible).If you're able to, provide the option for seller financing, so buyers have more ways to buy your property if they're unable to get the cash from another source.Does that make sense?