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Dean Harris New Member From Minneapolis
15 February 2016 | 6 replies
I put together a spreadsheet here to help potential house hackers quickly analyze whether or not a property qualifies.
Joshua Dorkin Major DDoS / Spam Attack on BiggerPockets This Morning
14 July 2015 | 57 replies
Well, my apologies to everyone, I probably ticked them off telling them they couldn't do something and they sent the Army hackers after us.
Alice K. First Offer, Bidding Wars, and Sweat :)
24 July 2015 | 12 replies
It seems to me that if you and your "partner" are not on the same page with your investment strategy ( are you buy and hold, house hackers, flippers) then you will be butting heads.  
Conway Churaman With what you know now and forced to start over, what would you do with $30,000?
26 August 2015 | 33 replies
Would you plan to turn that $30k into $30 million Donald Trump style, or would you go the life hacker style like Paula Pant from affordanything.com.  
Julia Fergo Bakersfield duplex , what is a better alternative?
8 September 2015 | 6 replies
@Gene Hacker i appreciate your feedback...I find it very difficult to for myself to evaluate any market , which I don't live in.
Paul Stout How Do you Determine Security Deposits
24 September 2015 | 12 replies
@Gene Hacker Good idea.
James Wise Phishing scam target REALTORS
2 July 2015 | 0 replies
A hacker will break into a real estate professional’s e-mail account to obtain information about upcoming transactions.
Bryan Hancock Title III Rules Go Live This Friday - Only Took 3 Years ;-)
6 November 2015 | 22 replies
Certain companies would not be eligible to use the exemption, including:o Non-U.S. companies,o Exchange Act reporting companies,o certain investment companies,o companies that are subject to disqualification under Regulation Crowdfunding,o companies that have failed to comply with the annual reporting requirements under Regulation Crowdfunding during the two years immediately preceding the filing of the offering statement, ando companies that have no specific business plan or have indicated that their business plan is to engage in a merger or acquisition with an unidentified company or companies (no blank check companies).Investor Limitations Individual investors may, over a 12-month period, to invest in the aggregate across all crowdfunding offerings up to:o If either their annual income or net worth is less than $100,000, than the greater of:§ $2,000 or§ 5 percent of the lesser of their annual income or net worth.o If both their annual income and net worth are equal to or more than $100,000, 10 percent of the lesser of their annual income or net worth; Securities purchased in a crowdfunding transaction generally are restricted and may not be resold for one year. o Holders of these securities would not count toward the threshold that requires a company to register its securities under Exchange Act Section 12(g) if the company is current in its annual reporting obligations, retains the services of a registered transfer agent and has less than $25 million in total assets as of the end of its most recently completed fiscal year.
Justice Noble Real estate strategies
10 May 2019 | 1 reply
A better way to go is with a "House Hacker loan that has a lower down payment and is insured by the FHA. 
Lance Hebert Will be in Spokane on the 18th, Realtor suggestions?
20 May 2019 | 11 replies
Additionally, he's a house hacker and investor in Spokane.