
23 August 2024 | 181 replies
It also allows me to communicate with contractors, solicit and award bids from within the tool and keep my projects on time, within budget and organized.

15 August 2024 | 23 replies
Unless there is significant equity in the property 50% LTV may not be enough to payoff the current underlying mortgage.Now here are the exceptions to lift the COB 50% limited LTV restriction:- you inherit the property and it was transferred into your name either via legal award from a domestic partnership/marriage - you have been on title for 24 + months- you took title to the property that was transferred from a partnership or partnership like entity (LLC, LP, etc) that you can document the ownership of 25% or more in- you lived in the property and have been on title for atleast 12 months as a primary residence- you have paid the mortgage for atleast 12 months - or you can demonstrate a relationship with the obligator (domestic partner, relative, family member, etc. )If you qualify for one of the exceptions you are not limited to the 50% max LTV when considering fannie/freddie conventional cash out refinances on a subject to transaction.

14 August 2024 | 22 replies
We self-manage, and are 7 year superhosts on the Airbnb platform, and all 3 of our properties also received the "Guest Favorite Award" on Airbnb.

14 August 2024 | 12 replies
If you went to court you would be awarded money for their gossip that you'd likely never collect and you would be SPENDING MONEY to have a lawyer draft a NDA and to take them to court.

20 August 2024 | 452 replies
@Andrew Postell deserves some sort of award from Bigger Pockets for this thread (e.g. a "knighting" ceremony officiated by @Brandon Turner).

13 August 2024 | 21 replies
I guess had he still lived there, Form 4797 would have been the proper choice.Thank you for awarding me the "knows his stuff" compliment. :)You're exactly right.

12 August 2024 | 37 replies
And than there is other iterations, for example on various land deals bought subject-to a zoning or other variance being awarded.

14 August 2024 | 64 replies
Imagine person A has a blog about fishing, and person B has a blog about Boyscouts.Person A wants to write an article explaining their users how to tie the perfect knot to attach the hook to the line, which let's say is the "3 loop hole rabbit" know (made that up).So do you think it is smart for person A to reinvent the wheel and write a completely new article on how to tie that knot, when Person B, the expert boyscout having already written an award winning blog entry on exactly how to tie that knot with videos diagrams pictures and everything?

19 August 2024 | 3705 replies
Originally posted by @DAVID BURTON:@Frank Palano : My wife and her grandson was awarded money.

3 August 2024 | 8 replies
Hello,I have a judgement from the courts against a past tenant for past due rents due. Is there a process in RI that allows for a wage garnishment to recover those funds?