Samuel Dunlap
Maricopa County Probate Records
30 December 2024 | 4 replies
Hello BP Community,Unless I am mistaken, Maricopa County (Phoenix, AZ) does not post their probate court records online, unless you can provide specific names or case numbers.
Josh Holley
Seller won’t return EM
31 December 2024 | 97 replies
Won’t work with me James and I guess you’ll see us in court.
James Wise
Failed Leadership is why California is on fire.
15 January 2025 | 100 replies
Given the # of people effected, it would probably only take about 50 years to clear court.....
Jim Bryant
Collecting an Eviction Judgement
3 January 2025 | 1 reply
I'm thinking about just taking him to small claims court, can that be done?
Ilia Zakharav
Convert 6 unit multifamily into condos, 1031 after
9 January 2025 | 2 replies
You did purchase the property in one tax year and are selling it in another tax year which satisfies one of the court rulings.
James E.
Real Estate professional logbook example
11 January 2025 | 212 replies
These logs regularly end up in the Tax Court and are usually destroyed upon review.
Carlos Lez
Tenant's cosigner asking to break lease due to medical reasons
14 January 2025 | 9 replies
1) Yiu REALLY need to know what CA will allow you to do, I don’t know, but the state may say too bad landlord, you lose. 2) Assuming your attorney (Or you if you’re able to decode the laws that relate to your situation and are willing to go to court in front of a judge against a “sick” kid.) think you have the right to collect the rent I’d give them two options.
Lee Ouellette
Villa Villa Coola
9 January 2025 | 0 replies
We put up a Volleyball court in the back and plan on bringing in sand when the time is right.
Blake Dailey
I Bought A 130 Unit Hotel and Resort!!
1 January 2025 | 36 replies
Picture this: 3 pools and hot tubs, a dynamic game room, a versatile venue, pickle-ball courts, outdoor theater, mini-golf, and more.
Taylor McClure
I’ve heard of buying pre-foreclosures, anyone have experience?
5 January 2025 | 7 replies
Hi, pre foreclosure in all of its permutations, before the bank sends Notice of Default (NOD) or efter which is state even county dependant but often starts a 4 week clock till the trustee auction are the 2nd most difficult deal scenario and IMHO only experienced investors should bother, the 1st most difficult deal scenario are bidding at the court house steps on lord only knows what is being auctioned off sometimes even 2nd mortgages, you need to do so much home work to attempt to reduce your risk at the court house steps...Pre foreclosure no one talks about these issues, always about the nice sounding stuff like "motivated seller" get a good deal etc etc both are usually not the case.- 95% of folks in pre or post NOD want to stay in their house, keep their house inspite of them 100% will loose the house at the auction.