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LeAnna Davis Wholesaling as a college student in Pensacola...help!
10 November 2018 | 80 replies
(sure equitable interest may or may not hold up to judicial scrutiny though, from a business perspective, hanging your hat on this legal theory seems unwise)Being a broke college student who had no experience and wanting to do everything right, you'll have a hard time assigning these contracts since you don't have an established list of buyers who trust your judgement or some other way to demonstrate your expertise.
Andres Blandon First lawsuit from tenant. Please advice...
10 October 2017 | 16 replies
A few weeks later she made a claim hat there were mice it in the house, but there was no proof and did not allow my property manager to enter the property to get it inspected.By this time the property manager hinted that most of these things were minor and that in her lease it stated she was responsible for any pests inside the house. 
Cameron Riley Do you Ever Feel “ Landlords guilt “ Evicting Someone?
18 June 2023 | 152 replies
If you own the property you need to take off the owner hat and realize at that moment you are working for the owner and need to do what is best for them.
Eddie Ziv Appreciation VS. Cash flow - The clash of the titans....
15 June 2010 | 341 replies
Joshua, I hat to admit it , but I may have to agree.
Lisa B. Introduction
19 December 2015 | 7 replies
You help each other become the very best real estate entrepreneurs.My hat comes off to you BP community.
Tiffany I. I would appreciate some advice/assistance with evaluating this potential opportunity.
18 November 2015 | 6 replies
If course we made a date for me to come see for  myself but for  now this is what I've gathered)4/2   (relatively, now) new kitchen, flooring, appliances, paint, carpet4br  2b, 1180sqftLOT: 6780sqftsingle familybuilt in 1985Garage 264sqft1 story although i couldn't find any 4br, A home with 1 fewer br(3) but 50 more square feet did sell within the last three months for 98000Another is on the same exact street as Cindy's home, has 1 fewer br(3) and 41 fewer square feet sold within the last three months fur 95100Another next street over 1 fewer br(3) and 156 fewer square feet sold within the last six months for 96000 the area does have several foreclosures,..but overall isn't a neighborhood in which i would feel unsafe livingnow, (for what it's worth)she says appraisal when she purchased was 94000, and she bought it for around 92000Interest rate 3.4%Payment 677.00/moShe still owes 89500Is behind about 2400.00 (including late fees)I would like some suggestions if possible,  from those more experienced than I (I'm a determined/excited newb) as  to the best way if any to do thisShe's pretty much open to anything:)Or, like i said I'm green,  so this may sound crazy,  or  maybe I'm actually thinking of an actual way of structuring a deal...but what if:I purchased subject to with an agreement that she and her son could remain in the home for a year,  but only pay half or another- predetermined-amount of the mortgage and i pay the other half. 
Julie Khaled Looking to invest
25 February 2015 | 18 replies
Hi Julie Khaled ,Welcome to BP, as a fellow Canadian in Vancouver BC I can tell you that on tee west coast here is not a lot of buy and hold properties hat are cash flow positive due to high prices, however it is a great market for fix and flip (large returns) and redevelopments which is what I do with investors.
Kirsten Ostby Landlords: do you represent yourself as the Owner or Prop Manager
4 October 2016 | 55 replies
I am not afraid of my tenants or my responsibilities and do not hide behind the PM hat.
Mary Mateika Tips on a open house showing for a rental
17 August 2014 | 28 replies
Work through them int hat order to find the tenant you approve.begins now and ends in April (best tiem to fidn new tenants)Is two or three years in lengthKnow the amount you are charging for non-refundable pet deposits or increased monthly payment.
Kit Elliott California investment strategy
15 September 2022 | 52 replies
I nice property in SAC sold for $330k. 3b, 2bth hat was renting Sec 8 with a large lot that could be split and sold off.It could have been purchased with only approx 25% $82,500.