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Jeremy Bourgeois Risks of Wholesaling Sub-to Deals
28 July 2024 | 9 replies
Doing so places all involved parties at risk, and I fear will attract the attention of legislators thanks to those who do things carelessly.Instead, stay in the deal by closing on the purchase and selling with a wrap.
Trent Balandran Hard money loan concerns
29 July 2024 | 12 replies
Defaulting is the number one fear primarily of new investors. 
Anna Philibert Advice Needed: Buy a Home Now or Wait Until We Settle Down?
28 July 2024 | 12 replies
Wasting our VA benefits on a bad property is actually my biggest fear, which is why I'm not sure if we should purchase a home at our next location.
Account Closed What would you do? Potential renter with a felony.
1 August 2024 | 125 replies
This is inline with other organizations that typically say 3% - 5%.imho you discriminate if you try to repunish anyone after they faithfully served time and are off probation. or block they only or singularly because felony. avg 25% are innocent ie 25% of all incarcerations are forced, from intimidation, lying, confession done illegally, unethically or immorally obtained at gun point fearfully wrong. if you have no 1st hand experience please do real interviews, research etc. 25% is just not all from one source  as i said its only starting point. lots felons are for weed. innocence project doesnt handle all cases but based on tiny amount they do cover for free per limited # state and dont cover all states nor have unlimited tax money like local da ag have. they are one example and only handle certain cases. you must dig deeper than one organization or one year. any cop, ag or da makes many mistakes than 1 4. https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_56ac0374e4b00b0...you are ignorant blind or safety bubble hasnt popped yet. some day soon youll be in cuffs and wonder why. its inevitable in police state. and despite your lack of compassion, grace or mercy ill still give you honest chance rent. more than most  courts give people today. 
Scott Trench Investing in Blue States > Investing in Red States
25 July 2024 | 62 replies
I think that the very policies landlords here on BiggerPockets seem to fear and hate, actually are their best friend in the long-term.Please rebut.
Christopher Davis Concerning situation with my agent
28 July 2024 | 27 replies
Try to not hold the actions of previous against these new ones, use old experiences as learning points and not fear points.
Kevin Savelsburg Is FlipSystem a MLM Company but Pretend to be a CRM Company?
25 July 2024 | 3 replies
Even though some deals I made $10K, but I'd like to say it is totally not worth it, the stress(From HML and fear of losing money) and time I invested(few hundred hours in managing each project), $10K is really too little in a project, at least a Flip Project should make $50K, otherwise it is totally not worth it.
Tu Cao Real Estate Investing - paying off vs not
23 July 2024 | 5 replies
To some degree it’s what you value or fear.  
Adam Craig First time being sued for non-disclosure issues. Advice
25 July 2024 | 20 replies
Normally folks in those price points simply dont have the money to fully litigate and no attorney is going to take it on contingency.. so you basically out spend them  and then you guys settle.So here is my fear with "outspending them"My wife's broker Century21 had her back with their insurance/attorney.
Michael Dickinson Looking at DSCR Loans and Need Advice
24 July 2024 | 8 replies
The laws apply to owner occupant but puts fear of regulation into any lender.