Nicole A.
Ever find a mummy in your property?
11 March 2014 | 4 replies
And just yesterday, I came across this story and it fits the theme.
Sean W.
ATTN! New member from massachusettes.
13 March 2014 | 22 replies
There is a BP themed meetup quarterly in Woburn (Though this month it is onsite at a rehabbed house in Reading) that @Justin Silverio has been running that has been very good.
James Dow
New member for Wyoming
18 March 2014 | 17 replies
Mine is a Wordpress theme (or template, whatever they are called) but highly customized.
Gary Thao
No Pets Fourplex and Tenant with companion dog
10 June 2014 | 19 replies
@Gary Thao keeping with the theme of this post - I would roll over on this.
Account Closed
New to raising $ side of REI. Anyones 2cents welcome & appreciated!
10 June 2014 | 5 replies
Their are two common themes that I always see. 1.
Nat C.
Miami investors: what are your thoughts on Little Haiti/Lemon City?
27 February 2017 | 37 replies
I do believe redevelopment will eventually get there, maintain the Haitian Culture "Theme" and be a wonderful addition to the other beautiful areas Miami has to offer.
Tyler Willson
Future Investor from Roanoke, VA
3 March 2017 | 7 replies
My sis is a doc (rad:) & I wish the Med school taught you all more about financing & real estate.
Kevin Jorgensen
The big mortgage argument
27 February 2017 | 15 replies
Buffett will take your $1m if you want to bet otherwise.The theme here is folks (myself included) whose production is measured in whole or in part by number of transactions.
Brandon Almanza
I own 1 rental property but need money to buy a home
2 March 2017 | 10 replies
Almost all them have a theme of "patience" in there.
Ryan Moore
Tenant Proofing Ideas
4 March 2017 | 5 replies
:https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/52/topics/680...Without providing a laundry list, I think the theme is to tackle the wear points and troubleshoot the individual unit.For example, start at the door (door mat to catch debris, good functioning new lock, perfect close and open, door stop) and work through each room with that level of detail ( example: Bathroom: new shower curtain, bath mat, caulk, new toilet flapper or overhaul kit inside, strong towel bars, etc.)I would focus first on the low cost items that can prevent larger problems (your doorstop type theme) and then also evaluate any larger item close to the end of its useful life, especially if showing signs of problems (be it hot water heater, worn flooring, or an appliance).