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Benjamin Riehle This Week In Tucson - Vol. 2 – BRRR STRATEGY
5 September 2017 | 2 replies
Because we are heavily invested in the area, the city is bringing in thousands of jobs, and the University of Arizona is continually expanding, we were confident that homes would appreciate substantially over the next few years.
Herman Chen Trigger happy beginner
20 September 2017 | 32 replies
If it will continue to appreciate is a question.
M Marie M. 469 square feet of rental house Baltimore, MD
9 October 2017 | 16 replies
Tune in next time when I continue the story, with contractors.
Jennifer A. I've trained a tenant to pay late . . .
6 September 2017 | 5 replies
they can continue to stay but they'll have to pay the eviction fee.
Justice Adderley Newbie Questions from florida
5 September 2017 | 3 replies
Trust me, you'll begin to figure that out the more you continue to learn the real estate game.
Johnathan Boyle Good tenant on hard times NJ
5 September 2017 | 5 replies
Until then (and unless you have an Early Lease Termination clause) she continues to owe this amount until her lease would normally expire. 
Tim Marquess Tenant Airbnbing my property
22 September 2017 | 23 replies
You will have to get rid of the tenant so she can't let anyone in and Airbnb will shut down the listing for being falsely advertised if she continues to have guests. 
Jeff Filali "The Story Continues...18 Months"
6 September 2017 | 2 replies
Since a lot of people responded that they were motivated by it, I decided to do a follow-up to my previous BP blog post "My First 12 Months as a Real Estate Investor…Here’s my story…"Read my latest BP blog post: "The Story Continues…18 Months Into Being A Real Estate Investor"
Chris Reynolds Rehab in Ohio_Types of Insurance for work crew
5 September 2017 | 1 reply
You should check with a  local attorney and agent that are experienced in the construction industry if you are going to continue to pay them as 1099's. 
Joseph Dzwiniarski Newbie from Massachusetts
6 September 2017 | 8 replies
Continue staying focus and learning!!