Jason Jastillana
Multifamily newbie in Indianapolis (Fishers), Indiana
13 September 2016 | 10 replies
Happy to have another hoosier on board:) Some of the best things in life are scary at first:) Get connected, stay informed, and don't forget to actually do something!
Pauline Jones
Airbnb partnerships...buying multi unit bldgs to rent to airbnb's
22 November 2021 | 10 replies
Of course not all local governments have got on board with them but I think they will in the near future.
Ryan Lucia
1st Timer Looking For Answers
21 July 2017 | 2 replies
My wife is on board which is usually the voice of reason when I get excited.
Brandon Turner
Any Vacation Rental Owners (with Multiple Units) Out There?
8 September 2016 | 40 replies
I am on board with you 100% about the next 10-20 years being a great market for FL, and am headed there this weekend on yet another exploration trip with my husband - this time to Stuart.
Rick Romeo
New member from Chicago
15 January 2014 | 19 replies
Welcome to BP Nation Rick, great to have you on board.
Kelvin J.
Katrina cottage / Tiny house appraisal
28 November 2014 | 3 replies
From what I understand, since they are on a trailer, they are generally regarded as personal property like a boat, RV, passenger vehicle, or even mobile homes depending on your state.
Sal DeJulio
Property Management Help Needed
2 March 2015 | 2 replies
I know we all have to start somewhere but honestly I don't think I would place any property under management with anyone who has no experience with management or who had no experienced party on board for training and start up in the beginning.I'm sure you can accomplish your goals but you might have to re-tool or tool up in some form or fashion.
Byron Butler
Subject to past due taxes
2 July 2019 | 15 replies
Mgr to door knock to get the owner on board, then see if we can negotiate a reasonable payout with the county.
Ronald Logan
Question about Pre-qualification for REO
24 September 2018 | 2 replies
You have to have conversations with any money partners on a case by case basis if necessary, before making an offer and have a HML on board that will give you some type of preapproval, and know their parameters.I wouldn’t sign a contract with a buyer in your situation.
Mike Campbell
The street is dead, How to bring it back to life.
5 April 2015 | 8 replies
its not a great house at a great price if noone is buying. and I will say that I have been part of neighborhoods changing for the better. however it's not something that can be easily done it would require moving into the neighborhood and an effort spanning years. and you can't do it alone you need other neighbors on board. it's not easy to gentrify the neighborhood it's not something you do it's something that happens. at least if you're close to the sheriff station it will discourage criminals and people with warrants outwhereare the younger families buying homes and price your home under that.