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TeErinn Chenevert Learning Resources for Beginners
28 July 2018 | 7 replies
Plus...escape velocity...Episode 113 – Jay Papasan - Very practical slow and steady adviceEpisode 221 - Tim Shiner - his concept of equity build up and "shearing the sheep" shows some of the flexibility of real estate vs a 401k Last but not least, I also recommend all the tax advice given by my fellow CPAs on the BP Podcast.
Keyoka Smith Novice South Carolina Investor
2 November 2018 | 29 replies
Plus...escape velocity...Episode 113 – Jay Papasan - Very practical slow and steady adviceEpisode 221 - Tim Shiner - his concept of equity build up and "shearing the sheep" shows some of the flexibility of real estate vs a 401k Last but not least, I also recommend all the tax advice given by my fellow CPAs on the BP Podcast.
Mike Greenwood First Time Investor In The Greater Milwaukee Area!
30 July 2018 | 7 replies
Plus...escape velocity...Episode 113 – Jay Papasan - Very practical slow and steady adviceEpisode 221 - Tim Shiner - his concept of equity build up and "shearing the sheep" shows some of the flexibility of real estate vs a 401k Last but not least, I also recommend all the tax advice given by my fellow CPAs on the BP Podcast.
Alexander N. Newbie From Greater Boston!
2 August 2018 | 6 replies
Plus...escape velocity...Episode 113 – Jay Papasan - Very practical slow and steady adviceEpisode 221 - Tim Shiner - his concept of equity build up and "shearing the sheep" shows some of the flexibility of real estate vs a 401k Last but not least, I also recommend all the tax advice given by my fellow CPAs on the BP Podcast.
Chris Beck Just beginning my journey!
17 November 2018 | 8 replies
Plus...escape velocity...Episode 113 – Jay Papasan - Very practical slow and steady adviceEpisode 221 - Tim Shiner - his concept of equity build up and "shearing the sheep" shows some of the flexibility of real estate vs a 401k Last but not least, I also recommend all the tax advice given by my fellow CPAs on the BP Podcast.
Kelsey Schiefelbein Contract help - wording for escape clause
23 August 2018 | 2 replies

Hi all,
I have a deal I’m currently writing up a contact for to wholesale to another investor. I believe in full disclosure, so seller is fully aware of my intentions and in agreement. However, I would like to have w...

Ben Visser Ogden, Utah Eviction for unpaid late fees?
30 July 2018 | 4 replies
No sale/escape clause was in the existing leases so we figured we'd tread water for the 6 months until we could turnover and bring better tenants in. 1 tenant has been late every month  on rent so far.
Mary Olynick Newbie on step 1 - is older research resources obsolete?
3 August 2018 | 4 replies
Plus...escape velocity...Episode 113 – Jay Papasan - Very practical slow and steady adviceEpisode 221 - Tim Shiner - his concept of equity build up and "shearing the sheep" shows some of the flexibility of real estate vs a 401k Last but not least, I also recommend all the tax advice given by my fellow CPAs on the BP Podcast.
Todd Snyder Aspiring Real Estate Investor
28 August 2019 | 6 replies
Plus...escape velocity...Episode 113 – Jay Papasan - Very practical slow and steady adviceEpisode 221 - Tim Shiner - his concept of equity build up and "shearing the sheep" shows some of the flexibility of real estate vs a 401k Last but not least, I also recommend all the tax advice given by my fellow CPAs on the BP Podcast.
Tom Shallcross Chicago - Jefferson Park Predicament
2 August 2018 | 1 reply
This push parlayed with residents looking to escape higher-priced neighborhoods/taxes to the East, has driven JP home prices at a 17% higher clip than Chicago's average residential increase - stat from the above article.