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Sharetha H. Flipping a house that we don't own...how would this work?
7 December 2016 | 45 replies
I presumed that they'd be able to buy it from me if I do the double closing (meaning I would technically own it the same day I sold it to the end buyer).
Laura Thorne Vetting and Managing General Contractors
10 April 2016 | 10 replies
They presume by the questions you ask that you are inexperienced and don't understand the full scope of what you're trying to accomplish. 2.
Elizabeth Wilson Humor in the grossness of a foreclosure..
4 April 2017 | 32 replies
And @Jennifer Rysdam I've picked up the phone more than once to report - but if they have moved out then the child is presumed to no longer be living in those conditions.
John Park Airbnb going the way of the dinosaur?
4 June 2018 | 29 replies
John -- The general mindset of a lot of these tourism focused areas is that air bnb is hurting the hotel industry (and presumably has more money/lobbying to throw at the issue). 
Cheryl Crockett Listening to Audio from the 2012 Bigger Pockets Conference
31 October 2019 | 3 replies
After a year and a half as a pro member, I just started listening to this series of recordings.Because the playlist dowload is organized alphabetically, I presume the tracks are not in their original order.Curious to know what some of my fellow Bigger Pockets people have appreciated about the series, I thought I would reach out to you all here.
Gareth Fisher BRRR Strategy minimal cash flows
15 November 2016 | 12 replies
2 -> People here (on BP) will talk all day about taking every cent of 'their' money out of a property (presumably to put in the next one), but you're right.
William Chrisman is it worth mortgaging my primary residence.
28 October 2013 | 29 replies
., whatever investment property you acquire doesn't tank...) mortgaging your primary residence is a great way to go: 1) you get the mortgage interest deduction on your taxes; 2) interest rates are low enough that you presumably will get an ROI high enough to pay the interest on your mortgage and still be ahead; 3) you are using someone else's money (differing opinions on this but one potential bright side is - would you rather be out 100k of your own cash or would you rather lose 100k of someone else's cash and then lose your home?
Scott Passman 1 bedroom rental demand in Indianapolis
26 November 2018 | 3 replies
@Scott Passman I'm presuming it is a multi family, in which case, I would be more concerned about where it's located in the city.
Andrew Spencer Short sales
15 April 2016 | 7 replies
It's just not going to happen (especially with TWO wholesalers involved, presumably with both wanting to add on a fee).Second, most bank's aren't going to let you assign the purchase contract and close in someone else's name than the contract was originally written in. 
Ludmila M. Crack in slab and leak along fireplace (photos) - how bad?
13 January 2016 | 7 replies
Given the slab crack photo, I presume that there is no floor framing that might be damaged?