
11 August 2021 | 7 replies
I am a long time bigger pockets listener but have recently just got into engaging on the forums here.

5 August 2021 | 4 replies
This WILL come up and they do have a right to ask about it when you sign documents giving them permission to ask about it, and that's exactly the type of stuff you'll be agreeing to in a loan application package.Another piece of advice, don't conceal facts that could be deemed material in nature and always be honest when engaging in a large transaction like a mortgage.

5 August 2021 | 4 replies
That way when you network, you'd have information to offer of value and would want others that you're networking with to actually engage with you and build the business relationship.

23 August 2021 | 8 replies
Think of a creative way to engage them first, like some video content.

9 September 2020 | 8 replies
I have about 17 folks ready to sign, 3 willing to prepay who've paid for their applications already- I've got 0 need for this to sit vacant for a day- I don't want to put anyone unnecessarily at risk and don't feel we will when following the local guidelines along with added precautions that exceed the local standards.Look forward to the engagement on the topic

9 September 2020 | 0 replies
Even with the pandemic, 49% of buyers are actively engaged in the home buying process (not just planning).

18 September 2020 | 5 replies
The actual verbiage of the CDC order is as follows:"Nothing in this Order precludes evictions based on a tenant, lessee, or resident: (1) Engaging in criminal activity while on the premises; (2) threatening the health or safety of other residents; [10] (3) damaging or posing an immediate and significant risk of damage to property; (4) violating any applicable building code, health ordinance, or similar regulation relating to health and safety; or (5) violating any other contractual obligation, other than the timely payment of rent or similar housing-related payment (including non-payment or late payment of fees, penalties, or interest)

6 April 2021 | 9 replies
There are other reasons you may evict a tenant such as:- Engaging in criminal activity- Threatening health or safety of other residents- Damaging or posing risk of damage to the property- Violating building or health ordinance or similar- Violating any other lease condition accept for non payment of rent- Lease hold over after giving noticeHere is how it works if you need to remove a tenant.

8 October 2020 | 115 replies
One tenant is violating the lease in multiple ways by bringing in friends to live there, causing excessive noise, bringing in a pitbull, engaging in drug activity and causing major damage.

15 September 2020 | 20 replies
then they have to give the 90 day notice then another month after that to get the law firm or trustee service engaged and file the default then you have the time it takes by law anywhere from 90 days in Say GA to 3 to 5 years in New York .