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Sebastian Dombrowski Mobile Home Park Evictions in California
26 April 2020 | 3 replies
Since in the BP pod cast they always talk about how advantageous it is to invest close to home, I started looking closer at mobile home parks.
William Cronan Small multi-family owner needing to clean up books
9 December 2022 | 2 replies
I have heard it enough times on the BP pod-cast, Rookie pod-cast and On The Market, that Mom & Pop owners don't keep good enough books to accurately represent their properties.  
John M Chludzinski Is the NJ forum dying out?
5 December 2022 | 33 replies
Wonder if the mods can fix that.
Alice Chen Prop 19 in California
17 May 2023 | 57 replies
Or in a cryogenic pod
Satinderpal Rai Want into Notes Investing
7 July 2021 | 12 replies
Listen to Chris Seveney’s pod cast called Good Deeds Note investing.  
Robert Smith Right of Redemption in Oregon
2 December 2016 | 7 replies
in our market here in Oregon its a cottage industry running around and trying to buy redemption rights.. and the folks that do it are doing it purely to shake down those who bid at sale and don't understand how the rights work.or the bigger players will only bid on deals they own the rights to ... there is a 6 month right of redemption.. and the sales are uber competitive.. so the chance that it goes for a number that another investor who may own the redemption rights to  would redeem is remote.. and even if they do they owe you 9% interest.. and any cost you may have fronted to keep the property from getting damaged.. however if you jump in and rehab it you would lose those dollars.the redemption buyers buy the rights by getting the property deeded to them.. usually for 100 to 500 bucks sometimes more if there is massive equity .... and they usually record the deep a day or two before the sale.. then go the sale and see if someone buys it.. then walk up to them waive their deed and try to negotiate to sell the rights.. usually 5 to 10k.. because with the rights you can start your project right away with out them you need to wait 6 months... so it become the cost of money and time equation.and as an aside generally there are 100 sales posted and only 5 to 10 actually go... but it sounds like this one might go if there are no heirs to throw it into BK or they are working on a loan mod of some sort.good luck with it.
Helen Lowery Modular Homes Anyone?
2 January 2023 | 2 replies
Are you sure this is a mod?
Alexandra Jimenez Extra linens for MTR?
10 June 2023 | 6 replies
And, we generally leave a couple of pods per day of their stay; if you leave the container, it will be a departing with the guests when they leave (lesson learned by every new vacation rental owner).Congrats on your incoming guest. 
Chris Seveney Should BiggerPockets have a thumbs down button?
14 November 2022 | 5 replies
I can only imagine what would happen if a thumbs-down option was implemented; I think it would be abused and the mods/BP customer service would be dealing with complaints.
Eric Giovannucci Newbie from San Jose, California
3 October 2014 | 31 replies
Mod: I somehow double submitted, can you delete one of them, and this post.