
9 September 2024 | 49 replies
Please join to help me and others catch these criminals.

9 September 2024 | 4 replies
I had to file a lawsuit against the builder in Panama for nefarious behavior and not doing what he said.The lawsuit started in 2019 and it is still ongoing.

13 September 2024 | 61 replies
He also used a lot of other questionable tax-dodging strategies like writing off high-interest loans to his kids, fudging numbers on the value of his properties to pay less taxes, then fudging them the other way to get loans, etc. etc. etc.... let's not forget his company was found guilty of criminal tax fraud.

11 September 2024 | 69 replies
It's got to be incredibly minimal based on this completely inaccurate take on the behavior of Section 8 tenants.

8 September 2024 | 1 reply
Changes in Buyer Behavior: If buyers are directly responsible for their agent’s commission, it could alter the way they approach negotiations.

7 September 2024 | 1 reply
Maybe we need a BP board of Unethical behavior where we can post the names of people whom we don't recommend others do business with, based on unethical actions.

8 September 2024 | 101 replies
Criminal past and eviction history are key, but number 1 for me is looking someone in they eye and making a decision with all of the reports on my tool belt!

7 September 2024 | 5 replies
SubTo deals are for criminals and scammers.

7 September 2024 | 5 replies
Seller may lie about the tenant's payment history or behavior.

5 September 2024 | 0 replies
The CRE lending market is expected to recover gradually, with opportunities emerging as interest rates stabilize and maturing loans drive new borrowing activity.Some regional banks are certainly struggling while others are consolidating in bid to become national powerhouses.Revised CRE Lending Projections2024: 26% growth to $539 billion (down from previous 34% growth forecast)2025: 23% growth to $665 billion (slightly lowered from 24%)Multifamily Sector Adjustments2023: $246 billion (49% drop from 2022)2024: 21% growth to $297 billion2025: 31% growth to $390 billionMarket FactorsRecent moderation in interest ratesSignificant number of loans maturing soonProperty owners hesitant, hoping for further rate decreasesUncertainty persists in the market, particularly regarding interest rates and property owner behavior.