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Greg Raymond Do you believe in having a plan B
13 May 2019 | 15 replies
There is something to be said for the quality of fire lit under your a$$ when operating without a Plan B.I also concurrently believe that many people who do not allow for the possibility of failure in their lives are suffering from a cognitive dissonance and when they do fail, the failure breaks their minds and they rarely fully heal in the broken places.I believe consistently successful people have a dark and secretive cynical part of themselves that knows when they're cheering themselves on in a limited way to complete a difficult task and when they're lying to themselves.
Aaron Crow MLS Criteria for investment properties
4 June 2017 | 14 replies
All depends.And as a matter of maximizing value, when I've sold my "as-is" properties on the MLS and concurrently through my investment network, I've made higher proceeds by reaching out to local investor in the area.
Tony Rodriguez To evict or not to evict after foreclosure occupied sale, Chicago
27 September 2019 | 9 replies
Take the property now and concurrently file for eviction.
Kyle Harmon Florida Insurance Cancellations
28 July 2022 | 15 replies
@Kyle Harmon Same thing is happening in Texas so I concurr with the other posters to go through a broker.
Nate Duehring Mortgage options on multiple properties?
16 May 2018 | 2 replies
On the ones that have houses and are residential real estate (eg, not lots), you could do multiple concurrent mortgages.
Danny N. Neighbor Passed Away,Can I trade My Vacation Home For Their Home?
11 June 2017 | 6 replies
You would have to demonstrate under audit that you had the intent to hold the relinquished property for rental, investment or business use in order to qualify for 1031 Exchange treatment.Assuming that you do qualify, you could do a concurrent two-party swap as long as it is properly documented by your advisors, or you could sell your relinquished property first, structure a formal 1031 Exchange transaction through a Qualified Intermediary, and then by her property as your replacement property.Keep in mind that your relinquished property and your replacement property must be held for rental, investment or business purposes in order to qualify for tax-deferred exchange treatment.
Mitch Price Lose Good Tenant or Money due to Rehab?
31 October 2018 | 9 replies
they will move. 2) Fix the place and place on the market (Market concurrently with rehab)3) Screen you next tenant very well, wait for the right one4) you will have another long term tenant and much better cash flow.
David Bennett Property Management in Cleveland Heights
12 November 2018 | 13 replies
Because I had other deals happening concurrently, I lost sight of my numbers on this deal.
Herve Alce Suing my property manager for missed payments
31 August 2017 | 5 replies
If it doesn't I would both file a lawsuit and concurrently submit a complaint to the state licensing department.
Steven Pitchford Wholesaling in Northern California
10 November 2016 | 9 replies
Hi All,I've posted quite a few forum topics over the past couple weeks (very new to BP) but one item I was hoping to get a bit more direction on is wholesaling in California.I'm actively looking for buy and hold multifamily properties in the bay area (specifically the east bay) but I wanted to explore wholesaling possibly concurrently