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Benjamin Riehle Value Add Investing – How do you do it?
30 November 2021 | 8 replies
Every time I have posted anything about my company or what my team does I get flagged by the bigger pockets police and they block my account claiming self promotion.
Tiffany Smith REIs what to expect
26 July 2017 | 18 replies
Of course that would mean that there would have been some sort of police reporting or something documenting that there was a meth lab, if the person you were buying a home from was running a meth lab and was never caught they probably wouldn't disclose but hasn't been an issue at all for us!
Jeff T. Problem Tenant's girlfriend moved in, called the police on the PM
29 August 2017 | 17 replies
She's already called the police on the Property Manager who was inspecting the outside of the building, and then she gave the PM a bad rating on the Better Business Bureau.
Tom Flood Feedback for a (quasi) first time landlord
28 January 2018 | 6 replies
Step 3 - Check references and credit/background reports on applicants in descending order of qualification and make an offer of acceptance by the end of March 6. 
Pete Schmidt Commercial Loan question
22 October 2017 | 5 replies
Full time I work for the State Police, have a property managers license and Mgmt bness where I manage 20 homes owned by others as well as 1 that I own.  
Adam Hassim Dealing with delinquent tenants
25 October 2017 | 3 replies
And as the last resort they can always take it to court or involve the police.
Adrian Becoat Advice on Durham North Carolina investing.
15 November 2017 | 5 replies
Go to the local PAC meetings in Durham and talk with the police, neighborhood watch and folks in the area.
Andrew Brewer crime as a factor in buying real estate
13 February 2018 | 2 replies
Outside on the street and in the underground parking garage we have a huge crime problem, its a daily occurence to have to the police onsite to arrest someone, to have maintenance reapir/clean up vandalism, and to have homeless camping/urinating/defecating/in the corners.
Shawn Davis Securing A Vacant Commercial Building In Bad Area
15 November 2017 | 1 reply
Secure the doors and window - post signs - portable alarm that sounds and calls police - notify local cops to drive by often - turn the utilities on and pay someone to stay there.We have some of those neighborhoods in Baltimore - I feel your concerns.As a lender you might want to offer the property at public auction and offer 100% seller financing - this way you have a loan back on the books and an asset protected.I represented a lender in Baltimore who had a bad loan and a pending foreclosure, the defaulting mortgagor gave the bank a deed, we advertised it for an auction with 100% lender financing - We had 80 people at the sale bidding against each other to get the building.
Phil Chapman Appartment Complex Parking Assisgnment and Limits
5 November 2017 | 3 replies
If anyone is in violation of the parking rules, they will face a fine, towing, or whatever you decide to use as an enforcement tool.Before sending the letter, contact the police or the local towing company to see what your rights are, what the laws are, and what the costs may be.