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Troy Forney Future problems for investors....................................
17 December 2021 | 49 replies
@Troy Forney - I feel like you might see some similarities but not being caused by the same issues. 
Joseph Lewis Using the Brrrr method on my 2nd property investment.
25 November 2021 | 1 reply
Our town is a small town and a new company has came in to mine cobalt which will bring several hundred more jobs to our area and that will cause more people to move here as the cost of living is very low in our area.
Trent Lee Tenant trashed the unit - what can I do?
27 November 2021 | 27 replies
BP members constantly write posts saying they don't want to be bothered with day-to-day management and I found that having a PM was far worse than doing my own management because once I hired my PM I threw another 'Iron In The Fire', 'Threw In Another Wrench', or whatever you call it because now rather that dealing with tenants and resolving tenant issues in one quick move I now had to personally humble myself to dealing when a 'Fifth Wheel With Even More Moving Parts' and the decisions my PM made in regards to who they rented to and how they cleaned rentals BEFORE TENANTS MOVED IN was super scary and the damages caused by the PM resulted in costs of not one penny less than $8,000 to clean every house when a tenant moved, one house cost me $12,000 and a house in Idaho cost me $32,00 to clean and repair only the damages caused by a tenant who lived in the house for only 3 years with the exception of my costs to trim some trees.
Rashee D. Can i rent out my basement/apartment ?
26 November 2021 | 8 replies
Lack of egress, smoke detectors, ceiling heights, access to furnace boiler, etc so many things that can cause issues.You are asking about whether you should do a lease already sounds like you are trying to avoid an issue by saying there is no lease.  
Matthew Mason Need advice on a new home flip
30 November 2021 | 4 replies
That could cause some real issues.
Kyle Hendrix First Investment Property: $600/mo Cash Flow!!!
11 December 2021 | 12 replies
Not to mention tenant-caused issues like water and pet damage, the occasional eviction/costly turnover with damage/several months lost rent. 
Richard Bell New to investing and no capitol
19 March 2022 | 7 replies
Ok so I've been educating myself on investing with OPM bit have bad credit that I don't know the extent of the damage caused during a life of depression.
James Carlson Real estate market predictions for 2022
1 December 2021 | 0 replies
(My favorite theory on why high demand will continue and therefore higher prices in attractive markets like Colorado Springs and Denver will continue is all about those damn Millennials.)Rents will increase 7%Redfin says the end of mortgage forbearance will cause many homeowners to sell and rent instead.
Dan Holtz Need advice on how to get earnest money back
3 December 2021 | 14 replies
The mediator ideally sees it the same way and informs the seller that this is an issue the seller caused
Ramon E Alvarez Canadian landlord says tenants need to show a vaccine passport to
3 December 2021 | 11 replies
“This would prevent a landlord from attempting to evict a tenant based on vaccination status, unless it can be established that the tenant is substantially interfering with the reasonable enjoyment of others within the unit or otherwise causing serious problems at the residential complex because of their vaccination status,” the lawyer continued.The president of the Canadian Federation of Apartment Associations John Dickie told the Canadian Press that it was “possible” for some landlords to follow Strategic Group’s lead and implement a vaccine passport mandate, but that was not likely to be “very widespread.”