![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/906186/small_1621505333-avatar-stevef88.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
11 June 2018 | 3 replies
It's going to depend on your relationship with the tenant and their attitude on the changes.You might have to count this one as a learning opportunity and start preparing a new lease for when the current lease expires.
![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/767428/small_1621496959-avatar-toddrom.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
18 January 2018 | 21 replies
The upside is unlimited and if you have the right attitude it can be the most rewarding career you've ever had.That's why I got my license, because I wanted to be my own boss and I had a keen interest in real estate.
11 May 2019 | 44 replies
Account Closed very nice that you got that and YES you have the right attitude.
![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/122251/small_1621417852-avatar-dcdaun.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
22 August 2015 | 32 replies
But a reconsider your attitude about business model that doesn't include "partners".
![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/304800/small_1634130737-avatar-jameswilcox.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
27 August 2015 | 23 replies
It's your attitude towards the tenants, property condition, maintenance and providing a safe and pleasant environment for your residents that makes a difference between an investor who cares and a slumlord.
![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/169509/small_1621421077-avatar-tarantio.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
3 March 2014 | 11 replies
You have a great attitude and approach.
![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/1111842/small_1621509060-avatar-marcs87.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
14 August 2018 | 14 replies
I love the pro-active attitude, and BP is definitely the best place to be for new investors.
![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/826870/small_1621499595-avatar-marccorn.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
13 October 2017 | 2 replies
Follow up and an attitude to help the people will help make you successful.
![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/277041/small_1696946348-avatar-paulg13.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
11 February 2015 | 16 replies
If it doesn't smell good to you..then don't invest regardless of who says what.1) Understand the Industry and related Industries (Real Estate, Mortgages, Credit, etc.)2) Learn how to evaluate a property so that you are not relying on someone else (valuations, construction costs, market conditions, etc.)3) Learn how to "vet" the sponsor/developer (Borrower/Investor) with regard to overall character, credit management, experience, resources/team, attitude, etc.4) Have your attorney draw up the Mortgage, Note, Trust Documents and related documents that will be used to secure your interest in the property5) Secure Title Insurance with a Survey on each transaction (understand how to read a title report and specifically the B2 exemptions page(s))6) Secure Property Insurance on each transaction (replacement value if possible)7) Secure either a BPO and/or actual Appraisal on each transaction (as-is as well as Subject To values and an income approach on duplexes and up)8) Do not release money on a construction project until x percentage is completed (Draw Schedule) and never release the final payment until the project is fully completed - Use a 3rd party Inspector (familiar with the Construction Industry) to determine percentage of completion / line item itemized9) At the first sign of distress by the Sponsor or the Project, be ready to act and act swiftly10) Have FUN!
![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/561479/small_1621492635-avatar-christines28.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
31 October 2017 | 20 replies
Another long and rambling text stating that he will not be victimized by my dismissive attitude.