
16 September 2016 | 13 replies
When looking through my paperwork, I found that I had never been given an actual signed copy of the management agreement but only a generic contract presumably for me to read before signing the actual contract.

1 June 2017 | 6 replies
@Tom Hertel It very much depends on your goals.Are you building long term wealth as a substitute or supplemental retirement fund?

13 May 2017 | 13 replies
I'm hoping to shortly move over to a position where I play a bad actor and attack organizations entire networks.My goal with real estate is to supplement or replace my income.

8 July 2017 | 12 replies
Our goal is to have enough rental properties to supplement both of our incomes combined.

6 May 2017 | 0 replies
Hey all, recently got my RE license in FL, and have always wanted to own a few rentals to supplement my retirement income.
4 May 2017 | 12 replies
So probably worth starting another one up and it'll grow- @Brendan Martin- keep me posted and I can get word out to flippers in town I know...I'd say as an investor/realtor....don't waste your time sending a generic letter...I would say I get several letters/emails literally weekly that are very similar and I don't know how to weed the non serious investors out- so I just rip em up/delete them.The only thing I take serious is a call with a specific house...And its ok to text/leave messages...."

27 April 2017 | 2 replies
I took a job as an instructor to supplement my income on my time off, and they pay me as a private contractor, i.e. 1099.

6 July 2017 | 6 replies
I have tried creating a generic Lease Agreement using EZLandlordForms but it seems to be lacking some core information that someone would want in a Student Rental Agreement, also I feel the monthly account fees are too high.Any advice is welcomed.Thank you,Christian
5 October 2017 | 15 replies
Account Closed really nailed it.Here's another thing that is huge about BP, you can check out people's profiles and there are questions pertaining to their real estate experiences whereas in Quora you get a generic profile that is not real-estate centric.When I have real estate questions this is my go-to process flow:1) Search BP for the answer, chances are it's already posted2) Ask my real estate mentors that I know in real life that own millions in real estate3) Post about it on BP and solicit the community as there are plenty of self-made millionaires on here as wellWhy ask random people on Quora when you can ask successful people that've already done it?

14 August 2017 | 8 replies
Hello my name is Matthew. i found BiggerPockets years ago and have been interested in real estate since i was in high school. i made excuses and let life get in the way for many years.....bad decision seeing i wasted all that time. fast forward to now i am married and have an almost 2 year old son ( wow he grew up so fast). right now i have a decent job with a very caring company but it just isnt enough. though i can save some i wont be able to provide the life for my family i feel that i should. i have been rebuilding my credit for the past 18 months. now is the time for change, yesterday was the time for change I WILL GO DOWN THE PATH TO A BETTER FUTURE. i have listened to almost all the biggerpockets podcasts, read/listened to many books, i am a delivery driver on nantucket island so i listen to audiobooks and podcasts all day while working. i have been started looking for deals but still having a little difficulty analyzing deals. currently i live on cape cod Massachusetts and commute to nantucket everyday. i use the hour long ferry ride each way to search for deals. i have alway been interested in owning enough multi-family homes and apartments to supplement my income. i am currently away from home and my family 14 hours a day, sleep 6 to 7 hours which leaves me spread pretty thin. i am grateful for such a wonderful community that is biggerpockets for coming together and sharing, teaching, helping and building one another. now that i have kind of ramble on i will get back to the point. i am interested in the BRRR strategy particularly with multifamilies 3 units and up. i would also love to learn how to analyze deals better so i can either wholesale them to or partner with other investors. i am not opposed to investing out of state but dont have a team formed yet either in or out of state. i have been all over the country and live in oregon, arizona, north carolina, maine, new hampshire, maine, alaska, and now massachusetts it is great to be here, i appreciate you all and cant wait to know you betterMatthew Hudson