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James E. 10 units / 300k list / 10cap - what am I missing?
30 November 2016 | 14 replies
Then, look at the physical plant. 
Alex Scott Alex Scott, just a modest start
22 November 2016 | 5 replies
I've been reading and listening to BP and I'm itching to physically get out there.
Michael Karl snow removal for a multifamily
10 January 2017 | 14 replies
Having language in your lease which requires the tenant to do physical work on common areas can infer a type of employment status in the eyes of the insurance company and they could deny your claim if something happened depending upon the language of your insurance policy.In conclusion: If it's a single family home that you are renting out, I have seen many landlords in Rochester, NY require the tenant to take care of lawn maintenance and snow removal. 
Peter Stephan Places to look for
29 November 2016 | 5 replies
Do as little physical work on your property as you can.Do not try to do everything yourself.  
Kadeem Howell Putting an end to my rat race...
1 December 2016 | 3 replies
Greetings BP,My name is Kadeem and I am a physical therapist working in NYC.
Jung-woong Han Can I get a advice about a path to financial independence.
8 January 2017 | 2 replies
English is my second language, so please bare with me even if my English is so broken.I am 39 years old and have two kids, I am working as a hibachi chef - you know that Japanese grill like Benihana - and my wife is serving in Army.My job is physically very demanding and I have several joint problem so I don't think I can do this that long.I wish I can replace majority income with cash flow from real estate, my goal is cash flow 3000 to 5000 a month in 5 to 7 years and eventually make 10 to 15k a month in 15 years.Unfortunately I don't have any money saved right now but I got a chance to save about 30k in one year while my wife is stationed oversee.
Raj Anand Rental properties in Katy area
11 January 2017 | 7 replies
Do you mean physical appearance or a financial criteria you are using?
Dave Wommer Question about disclosures in Pennsylvania (Lycoming County)
11 January 2017 | 7 replies
You can try to find the opinion itself, but I read the reasoning as being that: (1) such murders have nothing to do with the physical safety of the house; and (2) requiring sellers to disclose such facts may lead to sellers having to disclose other "stigmas." 
Rob Snyder New investor, 1st deal advice
11 January 2017 | 6 replies
Learn what the different factors that could make a deal good or bad (there are physical properties of the house as well as some more difficult to quantify properties) There are plenty of resources here on BP that will help you learn to do that as well as many books that will get you jump started (I would recommend starting with Millionaire Real Estate Investor).
Antonio Palumbo Cash flow negative but making a profit. I think?
12 July 2017 | 27 replies
Is that tax deduction less than your physical loss in revenue?