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Trevor Rutherford Tenant has not paid the rent
20 May 2020 | 3 replies
When the CARES Act came out, we were very straight forward with all of our tenants about this and were stern on the fact that rent still needed to be paid in full regardless, but if there were COVID-19 related issues, then we'll tackle those if they arise.
John Reynolds Justin Williams’ House Flipping Formula
17 June 2019 | 33 replies
Learned almost everything I knew to tackle my first few deals from Biggerpockets and our local REIA the Professional Investors GuildBy the time I joined HFF (2016) I had already bought 2 rentals, bought and sold 1 flip, and started on the 2nd flip.
JonPaul Kessinger Where to start on a remodel?
8 November 2022 | 10 replies
I'll list some of the things below that need fixed, what order would you guys tackle it in?
Youssef M. Multi-Family investor from Montreal, Quebec.
26 November 2018 | 14 replies
The private lending component is daunting but I hope to tackle it at some point.Thanks for replying!
Carl Fordyce Long vacancy issue with Pm
5 July 2018 | 12 replies
So Here is my situation I got 7 units Between 2 buildings the 1st I bought last year was a 4 unit and was 50% occupied When I bought it I fixed it up and With the assistance of A property management company that I was using we were able to fill the vacancies really quickly every time somebody moved out of that 1st Building We were able to find someone really quickly  I bought my 2nd building which was a 3 unit A year later and this time using the same property management as the  the 1st Building  the 2nd Building Is in a better area of townWhere rents a higher and prices are Rising I closed on the 2nd building at the the end of April I had to do some Repairs and started to show the 1st apartment in June for rent we've had multiple showings and multiple applications and none of the Applicants seem to qualify as far as passing the screening I've lowered the Rent in hope of causing a buzz and be able to get more applicants to hopefully find the right One As  of now I still have 3 vacant units in this building I feel like I'm at a crossroads because I don't wanna flip this building I wanna keep it and at the same time I have a really good relationship with the owner of the PM Company as a new investor hes helped me tremendously but as of August if it's not rented I will have 90 days Vacancy For this entire building I've consider looking at other Pm's but I don't want to jump the gun Any advice on how I should tackle this issue
Eric Grunfeld Looking at my first Storage Unit Deal
2 August 2022 | 5 replies
100% cash, 20% SBA, 25% conventional, 40% conventional.The two items above determine the size of the project you can tackle
Jack Ropp Investing with Student Debt
16 June 2018 | 57 replies
@Jack Ropp It sounds like you did a fantastic job setting yourself up to tackle this game of life right out of college.
Ancil Castillo New To BP and Excited To Learn
17 December 2022 | 18 replies
There are numerous factors to consider before tackling the BRRRR strategy ranging from your schedule to financing, tax incentives to holding periods.
Jennifer Wang URGENT!!!Is this a good deal?
13 July 2015 | 13 replies
@Jennifer Wang - as others have alluded to, there are many many reasons for people to sell their investment homes despite being lucrative and positive cash flow.Now the piece of information that concerns me is the asbestos - it is a very expensive and time consuming problem to tackle and not every contractor out there is equipped neither willing to deal with it.
Japnik Singh Becoming a Real Estate Professional with W2 Income: Need Your Advice!!
9 November 2023 | 10 replies
Do they tackle W2 income first, or passive income like dividends?