
5 June 2017 | 19 replies
Thanks Chris,I am not a pro at this and the thing that trouble me is , when you know that you have contact with the city about this property and the last thing in the< public report> is that it< failed >, then Before you sell you don't bother to make clear those things with the city so that it don't hinder your sale?.

5 June 2017 | 72 replies
All kinds of deals, Wholesalers, open houses, listed properties, FSBO, live public auctions, stop at every property you see being rehabbed etc.

1 May 2017 | 5 replies
I do it all online- usually the assessor will have all of the property info, while the Public Trustee has the foreclosure info.

5 June 2017 | 3 replies
Public service announcement: if you are going to be a Landlord, learn how to be a Landlord now, not when the proverbial feces hits the rotating oscillator.

21 June 2017 | 5 replies
Public data is typically easy to access online so even FSBO's can be researched if that is a factor in your area.

15 July 2017 | 8 replies
Yup at Chris mentioned you will not get your answer on BP... or any other public forum.simply waltz into the city or county planning department have them pull up the parcel and see what its zoned.. they usually have hand outs that delineate the process.

23 March 2021 | 50 replies
This doesn't mean it was a shady act, but it is possible to "appear" to be and as they say, "perception is reality." 2.

1 March 2017 | 14 replies
Since this will be my primary residence (house hacking) for a little while, I will not be posting publicly the exact location.

2 February 2017 | 1 reply
I do know it's hard to determine if a customer is legit by text especially now that I know there are investors from out of state that could very well be looking to hire us, but be very careful because this scam has shown up on my phone 3 times over the past week and they are all out of town or out of the states for treatment of one type or another and all the houses are publicly listed for sale in my service area.I have been very careful to ask several specific questions because I know there could be legit investors looking to hire us for their out of state investments, but after 3 very similar texts I am sure it is a scam so just be careful!

7 February 2017 | 24 replies
I believe the primary intent of this requirement is that it allows the public to file a claim or at least a complaint against a professional his license and that will then become public knowledge such that it's easier to engage in due diligence on the part of the client so it's for the clients protection.