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Josh McKnight Dipping into the Bigger Pockets World
4 February 2017 | 2 replies
Hello and welcome to BP,  Depending on what you choose will effect your ability to get deals or leads.  
Scott Carson 10 Tricks to Calling Banks For Notes
3 February 2017 | 0 replies
Make sure to take the time to have an up-to-date executive summary on your company and what you are looking for along with making sure to have your vendors, servicing company and attorneys lined up to help overcome questions that an asset manager might have as to your ability to close or follow through with the deal.  
James Fowler Rent to be paid by student loans?
7 February 2017 | 18 replies
When you rent to students you must have a parent co-signer and it is the parent you screen for ability to pay and ability to collect if payment stops.
Jameson Sullivan Not new here but Im BACK
5 February 2017 | 9 replies
As you might learn on this website it has much to learn as well as your ability to ask questions.  
William Chrisman When is a neighborhood too bad?
5 February 2017 | 4 replies
You draw the line based on your abilities to manage the business.
Jeff Davis New to Multifamily Investing
6 February 2017 | 8 replies
I'm fairly confident in my ability to close a deal if I'm in front of someone, and, I can find funding, but the order of the process is intimidating.
Ben Elliott One of the tenants put in jail
1 March 2017 | 9 replies
I think with the lease and local laws I can find a easily justifiable way to pin this to both their backs, but I'll trade my right to leverage terms for a clean break and ability to move on.  
Seby Rubino Clever investor questions
5 February 2017 | 5 replies
From the blogs to the podcasts to the posts, and the ability to ask specific real estate questions and receive fast answers, the resources found here can turn you into a well-versed real estate investor.Most real estate courses, coach sessions, guru seminars are scams, people using their marketing skills to pocket the everyday person's hard earned money.
Karen Harris Spouse Not on Board?
23 August 2019 | 117 replies
I truly believe real estate has the ability to change lives, and I hope you guys find a good solution!
George P. #36 rental was purchased today
12 February 2017 | 31 replies
hmm, this answer would depend on what we are talking about...if it's "salary", i think most people would think 100k is a "lot".if it's investing, most people would think 500k is a lotif it's retirement, most people would think 2M is "enough".also depends on the area of the country... 100k per year in Michigan lets you pull multiple mortgages without a problem. in this case, i was talking about her ability to afford a new mortgage or two, have enough to rehab and then immediately pull another mortgage on a new house. i personally think that >800k per year is a lot. actually, i probably think of it as "enough", not a "lot"..