
9 January 2017 | 3 replies
Contact your local housing authority.

11 December 2016 | 2 replies
What code enforcement or zoning board problems, if any, would you anticipate from building a properly permitted triplex as authorized in a medium density residential zoning, then licensing each unit as separate Bed & Breakfast business, but managing all 3 B & B’s by a single entity -essentially operating a small hotel without the commercial zoning?

12 December 2016 | 6 replies
One of the users compiled a list of every book mentioned in the podcast and ranked it by how many times it was mentioned. http://garifunainstitute.com/math/bpbooks.phpI'll go back and link to the original thread so that the author gets credit.

16 December 2016 | 1 reply
There is a form for Seller's Disclosures, but you don't get it before your offer is accepted.Neither agent as the authority to disclose any litigation, but the seller sure does - - AFTER acceptance and you get the right to accept or reject it.

17 December 2016 | 4 replies
Where and how are good tips to find comps for a property(SFH) that has been boarded up and is in possession of the local housing authority(according to the local tax webpage) ?

6 April 2017 | 16 replies
If you have partners or investors you JV with, or something like that, you can pay a lawyer to just do one in depth operating agreement for the main entity that details how funds get distributed, who is authorized to do what, how the entity will be taxed, what each party's obligations are, who pays for what, etc.

18 December 2016 | 6 replies
There three (3) msin plays here::Buy the asset, the debt or the equity.Buying the asset requires you to have a seller who has control over marketable title, either because it's currently bpvested in her name or she has capacity, powers and authority to sell as a fiduciary for a Decedent's estate, for example.Buying the debt (HOA lien) only entitles you to the maximum amount of the debt, including cost of collection (foreclosure) but no more.

21 December 2016 | 24 replies
You may also want to tell the tenant that when something happens to her dog, she is not authorized to get another pet.

22 December 2016 | 5 replies
Without the money, the experience, and the ability to pull together an experienced team to handle the redo, the sales and marketing talent who could sell 3 homes a week every week, and the fitness to handle outgoing renters and local authorities for zoning and building code issues it could not have happened.Jack is right.

21 December 2016 | 6 replies
Again, just check with your local authorities since the rules change not only from state to state but county to county as well.