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Kevin C. Newish investor from Arkansas
24 October 2016 | 19 replies
I understand there is a REIA in that neck of the woods.
Eric Roloson Electrical work in WA state
30 December 2017 | 2 replies
I'm digging in more to see if I can skirt this or use people I know to get it cleared.Thanks for allowing me and others to get a glimpse on how you did it in your neck of the woods.
Jill Herges place renter prior to closing?
15 September 2017 | 28 replies
Nice to hear from someone from my neck of the woods.
Chad C. Lease purchase makes land lord less liable?
16 November 2017 | 5 replies
What makes my mortgage company not liable for injuries in my home?
Seth Martin Redevelopment and soliciting off market properties
22 October 2016 | 2 replies
My "neck of the woods" is in Middle Tennessee(Greater Nashville Area) and I have picked up some new investors that do a variety of different types of developments including hospitality, mixed use, multifamily and retail.  
Mary Shea My Listing agent is stepping down to represent the buyer.
9 July 2016 | 23 replies
Account Closed  while I understand your sentiment you also live and work in a market with excess housing.. houses that cost less than cars etc etc. .plus of course you have high end homes.But even dogs in our neck of the woods are 250 to 400k same thing you would pay 10 to 20k for in areas of Baltimore.. what works there does not work on the west coast.. while some of what you mentioned is certainly tried and true RE one oh one.. just a little different setting here Is all.Mary, if your serious about this you NEED your license just the savings when you buy and on the list side will create huge amounts of profit when your working in our markets.. plus you get instant access to MLS and you don't have to rely on anyone.. for the life of me I can't understand who anyone would not think its a benefit to be licensed in our market if your intent is to buy and resell homes that are in the 500 to 1 mil plus..
Lee Liberman Operating LLC used as asset protection
19 June 2018 | 7 replies
As a former personal injury attorney, I can tell you that if your name is in any way related to the property (on the deed, rent checks etc..), you will be named as a Defendant. 
Joshua Heller Vacant vs. Occupied: Which is better to buy?
30 July 2018 | 4 replies
I'm definitely not in the market for something in our neck of the woods, thinking something a bit smaller and cheaper to start, but I know vacancy is a huge concern.
Brandon Lee Hello Bigger Pockets!
12 August 2014 | 10 replies
Smiling and dialing, burning that power hour, bothering calling home owners during their dinner, a coked-out caffeinated boss breathing down your neck.
Edita D. How to shop for home and rental insurance?
17 December 2018 | 3 replies
Personal Liability: For claims due to Bodily Injury or Property Damage that you becomeLiable for and which is covered under the policy.