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Trevor Lohman Clarification on turnkey definition
5 January 2018 | 11 replies
Both uses are correct, and I would argue that the best way to tell the difference would be that the investment style (noun) should perhaps be capitalized - but that would required everyone on BP to adhere to the same grammatical rules, and that's just not how forums work ;)What you're talking about would be a more DIY approach, wherein you buy a (lower-case) turnkey property and then find your own PM, not an (upper-case) Turnkey investment where one company does everything from scouting to rehab to management, all under one roof.Hope that helps!
Nicole S. Help me narrow my strategy in Cleveland Ohio please... :)
30 December 2017 | 22 replies
Many can argue for or against SFRs vs MFRs.
Mark Shelstad Looking for a RE Attorney in Chicago: Lawsuit against my GC
22 December 2020 | 3 replies
I would say so although contractor would argue that point.
Philip Mullinax What documents should I ask for when evaluating a multifamily?
10 September 2017 | 3 replies
A small scale owner may have kept track of things is a log book ( It always amazes me how people work this way but you can't argue with success ) and simply does not have any 'records' or documentation (other then schedule 'E') to show. 
Levi T. Towing Tenant Vehicles When Rent Is Late
21 September 2017 | 123 replies
I don't think anyone is arguing that the Tenant needs to stay, instead I'm amazed as to how a 'seasoned' investor doesn't understand that separating the cause of negative income (the Tenant) from their asset (their property) is NUMBER ONE on the list. 
Carey Branam Late rent again, time to evict?
11 September 2017 | 26 replies
If they try to turn it into a civil issue, I will argue that it is not unreasonable to assume that a tenant who is violating arguably the most important tenet of the lease, is likely violating others as well and I want to be there to document....
Trevor Lohman Water and Sewer Ballpark
11 September 2017 | 18 replies
Most tenants will not be happy about that and argue.
Caleb Gray How best to split out Water and Gas to Invoice Tenants
12 September 2017 | 3 replies
You don't want to "discriminate" based on familial status, and the sq ft never changes and can't be argued
Isaiah Farria MULTIFAMILY INVESTORS IN METRO ATL PLEASE READ
14 September 2017 | 6 replies
I am a beginner investor in Metro Atlanta and i have been expanding my knowledge on real estate and the right way to invest in real estate is through various books like rich dad poor dad, ABC's of real estate investing, BP book on low and no money down investing, and multifamily millions by david lindahl to prepare myself on how to build wealth from funds i will soon be recieving that i plan on making moves with.
Rory Sweeney Ever use American Apartment Owners Association for background ck?
12 September 2017 | 0 replies
The failed to find two felony convictions, and I had to argue with them for weeks to get a refund.