Andy Perez
Inheriting tenants
29 November 2015 | 17 replies
Also, one thing that always goes unmentioned with evictions is the enormous amount of negative energy that you are bombarded with.
Dave Ato
Best direct mail marketing methods for 2018
22 December 2020 | 15 replies
I do agree with @Ned Carey regarding Balt city, you need to find the seller b/c they are getting bombarded with letters/post cards and that's even if you have the correct forwarding address.
Vincent Ludegna
Need help from my SoCal investors
22 February 2019 | 30 replies
Sorry for bombarding you with questions, I just want to try and learn as much as possible.
Ross Hyman
Wholesaling in Philadelphia
17 January 2023 | 9 replies
There is a ton of competition in the city. https://www.opendataphilly.org... makes it really easy to get data, therefore people get bombarded by wholesalers.
Jaiden Olsen
Cash out Refi or Not? (I know, not the first forum on this topic)
19 October 2018 | 8 replies
Doing so would allow me to pay off my HELOC, pull out $30k-$40k, and still leave ~20% equity in the property.I have been bombarded with all kinds of opinions on what I should do.
Asa Hunt
Seasoned MF Investors: Bringing a newbie in on a deal?
31 October 2018 | 5 replies
This includes raising capital as you will be bombarded with questions from potential investors.
Dan N
allow myself to introduce.. myself!
6 May 2007 | 2 replies
We're glad that you've become a fan of our forums . . . we do what we can to make this site a place where anyone and everyone can come to talk real estate without being bombarded by salesmen.
Nick Albin
Should I do a rehab or start in rentals?
18 April 2007 | 20 replies
I have a couple friends that have been doing this for years and have bombarded them with every question I could think of and have done a lot of personal research.
Joe Smith
is there a "sweet spot" for MH Park size and type?
26 September 2012 | 10 replies
This is the number one reason in my state of Georgia in most urban core and suburban areas you do not see new parks.They have restrictions against them and also the people at the park tend to be more transient.The local elected officials get constantly bombarded by complaints from home owners about the parks being eye sores and attracting crime.I have seen some counties enact laws where you have to buy a minimum of five acres to have a trailer on it.This keeps people from buying tiny parcels and dropping trailers on them everywhere and impeding the county and cities land use plans.I would look at a park where it is sitting on premium land for commercial development.I could sell off all or parcel out smaller pieces over time to extract more money per acre.My mom's friends in their 70's and 80's have owned about 45 trailers or so for 40 years.Every time a trailer burns down or something grandfathered in goes out the city hits them hard with paying for new connections etc. that cost thousands of dollars.Believe me cities and counties do not like these things in my state.There are of course rural counties where they do not really care about such things except for right in the town.The county or city will sometimes allow a temporary conditional use for a trailer while someone is building their house on the land but the put a time limit on it.
Bryan Hancock
How Do We Get More People To Engage In BP Discussions?
8 July 2011 | 146 replies
It is the favorite pastime of certain members to immediately bombard them with negative comments when this happens.