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Jeremy S. How Much Debt Paydown Before I Invest ?
1 August 2015 | 12 replies
The only reason why I might not refinance this loan myself is because there is a possibility that I will work for the government someday (I want to eventually work as a federal prosecutor) and this would make me eligible for loan forgiveness.I think that it is safe to invest in something if you are beating your student loan rate.
Christian Hutchinson Wayne County Tax Auction
23 September 2015 | 15 replies
Because this is all very new to me, I was hoping to reach out to the BP community to confirm the website for the auction - www.waynecountytreasurermi.com - I'm not from Detroit, or Michigan, and am a little thrown off by the ".com" nature of a government website.I know this probably seems like a newbie question - but I'd like to confirm I'm registering 10k in the right place !
Adrian Castillo I'm a Real Estate Agent/Property Manager in Tampa FL
5 August 2015 | 3 replies
To whom it my concern:I’m interested in networking with individuals that are looking to expand there portfolio's,  I have worked in Government, Private, Merchandising, Construction, Real Estate sectors and have numerous hours and training.
William Wong 1% Rule in Southern Ontario between Ottawa and Hamilton
26 August 2015 | 25 replies
These older buildings make for aesthetically pleasing apartments, but, unless the building has been modernized (particularly the building envelope) in the past 30 years,  the operating costs of some of the old stone and brick multi-units can have operating costs in the 60 - 75% of gross revenue range.The other thing to watch in Saint John is the local economy - which is struggling a bit despite the recent announcement of the refurbishment at the refinery.We've been watching this market for a few years and there are deals to be found, you just want to be most conservative in your analysis to leave yourself with sufficient cushion.Fredericton has a fairly stable rental market - being a predominately government and university town - but a recent wave of new construction has seen vacancy rates climb from 2-3% to 6 - 8% and I think we will starting to see a little pressure on those landlords who provide their tenants with poor offerings.  
Konstantin Egorov Foreclosure Question? Miami Dade - Broward County
20 August 2015 | 3 replies
Here are some of the liens that survive the foreclosure sale: Government Superior Foreclosure-Liens:IRS-under special circumstances (under 120 day redemption period from deed recording).
David Morris New member from Washington
23 August 2015 | 8 replies
I'm 47 years old and I've got a government pension coming, but I've also got a military retirement when I reach age 60.
Andrey Y. Tenant moves out early, how would you handle this?
21 August 2015 | 9 replies
You should absolutely consult with an attorney licensed to practice in Haiwaii or the state whose laws govern this lease agreement.
James English Protection of core assets
18 July 2020 | 2 replies
Get good hazard insurance, follow corporate governance, and don't be negligent.
Kris Kaufman First Commercial Mixed Use Deal - Need Input
6 December 2015 | 8 replies
Different rooming house clientele require different management skill sets.In this situation where the rooming house is located in the same building, the clientele of your rooming house will govern the clientele of your apartments.If the commercial client(s) have a net lease and are paying for their own maintenance, $9K/year might be about right.
Meng W. Derugulated house vs regulated house
29 August 2015 | 1 reply
I am trying to compete with market price so not to lose passive income or take anything out of my pocket. 2)  does the regulations of tenant- landlord guideline listed in the nyc government site still pertain to me?