
22 June 2016 | 2 replies
hello BP community my name's Kevin I started investing in 2014 after a 25-year divorce and being disabled I lost everything and had to find a way to bounce back and I did I found God and this site and starting reading and studying I have 3 properties 2 free and clear I buy and hold this will be my retirement and my future.

29 May 2019 | 25 replies
Airbnb's fate has been challenged and steps are being taken to cripple or disable that route, but long term, you will have a great home or great multi family rental.

18 December 2015 | 12 replies
Oh, I think one has to disable the unit if the City tags you.

3 June 2018 | 8 replies
Per room, depends on size2 Huge living room areas5 bathrooms, 1 full and 4 half2 full size eat in kitchens 1/3 acre mostly fencedBasketball sized, concrete back yard3 storage shedsSwamp coolers, 2 1 new boiler, 1 refurbished Heat system Fresh paint inside and most rooms newer carpets This property is currently a boarding home for elderly or disabled people on fixed incomes.Current realtor appraisal of $480- $500,000.

21 January 2017 | 13 replies
Everyone keeps saying read this, read that, can someone just feel it in their heart to show a disabled person how to start off?

5 October 2015 | 11 replies
Too many new investors make the mistake of overdeveloping a property or spending their money too fast; doing this complete scuttles their plan and disables them from pursuing their long-term goals.

7 September 2016 | 15 replies
I'm not talking about a homeowner who is over leveraged or facing foreclosure, I'm talking about folks who have lost their homes and are living in shelters due to the economic downturn or our disabled veterans who have a huge problem getting housing and those in your community who have disabilities who are in need of quality housing.

17 June 2015 | 2 replies
I would do whatever is necessary to disable a fireplace in a rental.

27 December 2021 | 39 replies
This thread is concerning for a whole host of reasons, but the first is that you characterized her as “crazy…”Under the Fair Housing Act, a person qualifies as having a disability if they have a physical or mental impairment which substantially limits one or more life activities, having a history of such an impairment, or being perceived as having such an impairment.

2 October 2013 | 8 replies
I'm a service-disabled veteran and have a bachelors in corporate finance.