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Jimmy NA (Almost) Got a Deal
18 November 2007 | 18 replies
The tenant can get a free scumbag legal aid lawyer who will use a million legal tricks to keep the tenant in the property for months.
Kimberly H. Rejecting the pain in the butt applicant without getting sued
8 August 2014 | 56 replies
I fully understand pro bono legal aid shops and complaints to HUD I owed over 200 homes that had HUD tenants in them..
Neil Cronkrite What cash on cash would you accept for a low IRR?
5 April 2023 | 29 replies
We aim as healthcare real estate syndicators mirror at lease what multifamily is modeling around 7% CoC and 13-15% IRR. 
Ben Leybovich What is Bad Debt?
6 February 2015 | 50 replies
But, having this system in place would go a great way to not only control the costs of public healthcare delivery, but ensure quality since some very smart people who currently are priced out would be able to enter the field...I had to assume great amounts of debt to get started in RE.  
Jeff McIntyre Major damage caused by Hurricane Harvey, Insurance not covered
7 September 2017 | 20 replies
If you apply for FEMA aid as an investor, you can get low interest SBA loans (about 4%) for the rebuild. 
Jeremy Fiest Partnership agreement for real estate investment beginners
17 February 2020 | 4 replies
Hello,I’m out of Kansas City and the son of a successful real estate investor and currently working in Healthcare Sales.
Stephanie Fernandez Switching Career Path to Real Estate - HELP!
27 May 2015 | 8 replies
I am currently a Business Analyst for the Healthcare industry here in Orlando, Fl.
Eric Urioste Your thoughts.....
7 September 2016 | 3 replies
Lower entry cost (buying only one building while getting the advantage of the traffic in the commercial area), more stable tenants (physicians and health-care corporations tend to want to stay where their patients are, and I found that banks are VERY favorable to dentists/orthodontists since they are a heavily cash flowing business - and subsequently very favorable to the landlord with a tenant lease to one. 
Perry Bigley New Member from Arizona (Phoenix & Glendale)
15 November 2016 | 6 replies
Since it seems customary to introduce oneself on the BP forums when they're ready to get to work, I'd like to take this opportunity to do so.I'm a full time software engineer working in the health care sector.
Arun S. Buying first CRE!! Need some inputs
26 January 2016 | 6 replies
So, what's the cap that I should be looking for with healthcare properties?