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Noah Bacon BiggerPockets Pro Partner Update - Stessa!
15 January 2025 | 49 replies
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Paul Lucenti Maximizing monthly cash flow per unit
28 January 2025 | 27 replies
Nobody who has been purchasing section 8 rentals for 2 years and doesn't understand the costs associated with operating these assets sustainably has any business investing other's money.
Tannia Castro New to Rental Property Investing
16 January 2025 | 9 replies
Have you had a chance to check out any local meetups or REIA (Real Estate Investors Association) events?
Ricky Moore First-Time Poster Seeking Advice: How to Approach Heir About Inherited Property
16 January 2025 | 2 replies
Here’s the context:The house appears vacant, with a large tree that has fallen on the property.From what I can see, the house seems full of furniture and might even be a hoarder home.I’ve skip-traced the property and found that the owner has unfortunately passed away.The house seems to be mortgage-free, and I’ve identified three phone numbers associated with the son, who I believe is the heir.I’d like to reach out to the son to express my interest in purchasing the property, but I want to ensure I do so respectfully while also gathering the right information.Here are my questions:What’s the best way to approach the heir while showing my condolences for their loss?
Geoff McFarlane Sell our home or rent it out?
20 January 2025 | 7 replies
Treat this property as a business and factor in all the associated expenses, including mortgage payments (if you pull a loan), maintenance, and potential vacancy periods.To simplify management and make this less of a hands-on job, I’d strongly recommend working with a property management company.
Chris Clarkson Selling business/building and want to reinvest into real estate
17 January 2025 | 11 replies
While your partner accepts more of the cash from the sale of the FFE and the associated tax bill.This might take some accountant massaging. 
Meghan McCollum Looking for Insight Into Duluth, MN
21 January 2025 | 21 replies
I like that lawn and snow removal is taken care of in an association, but dislike that expense each month. 
Pankaj Malik Tenant threatening to sue and wants to extort money
19 January 2025 | 27 replies
As soon as you act decisively, demonstrate no fear, do not coward to his threats, and make it clear that you are managing to the lease without concession, he will stop thumbing his chest and making crazy demands.  
Bree Jimenez Hi everyone, excited to be apart of this community.
28 January 2025 | 22 replies
Welcome @Bree JimenezI suggest looking into the North Carolina Real Estate Investors Association (NCREIA).
Account Closed Value Add MultiFamily
13 January 2025 | 21 replies
I would also be careful talking to property managers - they may have no problem telling about "other" buildings, but change of ownership in their own building is a threat to their livelihood.