Long Nguyen
Advising for a Real Estate career in WA
5 September 2014 | 4 replies
On the show, they did not reveal this information.
Corey Dutton
A Dozen Banker Suicides in 2014 and Two More This Week
28 October 2014 | 2 replies
However, with the two most recent suicides, it begs the question: What is left to be revealed?
Joshua Dorkin
The New and Improved BiggerPockets Blog is Here!
18 November 2014 | 20 replies
Last week, we introduced the ability for users to post on the BiggerPockets Blog using their BP accounts, simplifying the comment process.Today, I'm excited to reveal the new look BiggerPockets Blog . . .If you haven't already, check it out . . . we've got a cleaner, more modern template, and the homepage is now organized by post-type.At the top you'll find our most recent posts, and as you scroll down the page, you'll find posts by the major categories available.
Bob Baldwin
Holding a Wholesale deal for 5 years ?
19 May 2015 | 8 replies
I don't like life estates because resolution of remaindermen issues can be complicated as other title experts on this site have revealed even their difficulty with resolution.In California, an "estate for years" (really any time period defined) would be a better choice than providing title with life estate, IMHO.
Chris Campbell
How can I help solve your problems with online software?
15 December 2015 | 5 replies
Wouldn't it be nice to show not only how your own apts. are doing (so you can reveal maintenance needs) but also how your apts. are doing compared to other comparables in your city?
Laura Hamilton
Tenant screening and protecting their information
18 January 2016 | 4 replies
This way when you need to scan anything with that form it does not have any revealing information on it.
Corey W.
Seeking advice for 2FAM rental
15 June 2016 | 7 replies
After going under contract on a deal, it was revealed that the property needs much more work than anticipated.
Pam Poe
Are cheap abandoned houses worth the rehab?
21 June 2016 | 5 replies
A title search will reveal any liens.
Roxanne Brooks
Escalation Clause Ethics
18 July 2020 | 5 replies
If you really want the property, just put in your best and final ... otherwise, if you want to try to horse trade a bit put in a lower offer and try to negotiate but understand then that you are running the risk of getting beat out by a higher offer in the meantime.This is an old post, but I'm researching Escalation Clauses and I don't see you're point.What is the downside to revealing the highest offer?
Jonathan Jewell
Making the offer. Full Price or reduced price
16 August 2017 | 18 replies
If the appraisal supports your contract price and the inspection doesn't reveal anything major beyond what you can see, then you should stick to your contract price.