
25 April 2016 | 2 replies
Sometimes i'll sell my note because there are things that I know about the asset or the loan that cause me concern like, there is a toxic DDT landfill on the property or, the 4,000 square foot addition to the property wasn't permitted or, there is no certificate of occupancy or, there was a meth lab in the home or, there is a HUGE senior lien in front of me or, there is so much deferred maintenance that I couldn't ever expect to get my money back or, the well is dry and the cost of $20,000 to drill a new well is prohibitive or, there is an incurable defect, or there are huge property taxes or any number of a million other reasons why I'm willing to sell my note and get out of it by passing the nightmare on to another investor.Moral of the story is, unless you are buying in bulk and have the relationships and track record to support it and unless you have the capital and time and stomach to roll with the punches, a single note purchase might be biting off more than you can chew.

6 October 2015 | 2 replies
hello everyone, Real estate has been my dream sinse I was 19.Niw 42.I have been reading and buying courses starting from Carleton sheets to ************* to Sean terry..Just keep getting stuck.I own a small construction company and want to start with wholesaling..I want this badly.It burns in my stomach daily..I so desperately need guidance..I live in odessa tx.

30 August 2010 | 5 replies
I have known people that have undergone radical surgery, with there stomach stapled and a very short bowel that still manage to put the weight back on.I never underestimate what can be done when someone puts there mind to it for good or bad.

18 January 2014 | 1 reply
Good morning BP Nation!
After much research and budgeting, the time had come to start my first YL campaign, appropriately (for me) in the first month of this new year.
I know there are numerous threads ...

7 December 2022 | 14 replies
If the plan is to sell immediately, the moderate will provide the greatest boost to NOI on the sale but will be a larger hurdle for a buyer to stomach.

16 May 2015 | 4 replies
It's a bit like diagnosing a stomach ache.

17 October 2014 | 10 replies
I hate to say this, but if you don't have the stomach to evict someone for non-payment then you shouldn't be a landlord.

5 May 2017 | 9 replies
Of course, you would need to have a stomach to deal with some difficult tenants sometimes.

22 July 2018 | 33 replies
I’m not sure where this one will go, but I’m certainly not brimming with confidence.Don’t get me wrong, I understand that stuff happens and being a landlord is more than just “collecting checks”; you’ve got to have a stomach for some unpleasantness and for things to not go as planned.

7 February 2016 | 10 replies
I believe that would help the tenants stomach the change.