
9 August 2012 | 7 replies
It's not a cash cow and it doesn't meet the 2% rule but it is easy to maintain with pleasant tenants who pay on time and treat the place with respect.

10 August 2012 | 21 replies
We know and respect each other already.

9 August 2012 | 9 replies
My relationship with him has never been very strong, but he respects any man trying to make something of himself, and he loves to see me venturing into something he has devoted to for quite some time.After bringing certain things to light it sounds like I was having a problem swallowing my ego.

9 August 2012 | 5 replies
Now we start thinking about the housing market as like the stock market.”Shiller thinks speculative bubbles are rearing their ugly heads right now in several U.S. cities, namely San Francisco and Phoenix, which have risen 5.7% and 14%, respectively, on a seasonally-adjusted basis since bottoming.

8 October 2012 | 7 replies
(suggested by attorney - often electrical devices are the cause)The utilities should be turned off, by their respective companies.

15 August 2012 | 6 replies
That would be when conditions exist where sufficient notice is given, like a hurricane, but I don't see any claim made with respect to a more sudden occurance such as a fire or tornado where a threat may appear in minutes.Larger projects should have an emergency evacuation plan and security methods to secure a property after any disaster.

21 August 2012 | 20 replies
I don't post for points.I like discussions,answering questions,and learning new things myself and how other areas of the country operate and do deals.Some people are more bloggers and others like forums more.I can tell you if you simply share knowledge that is accurate and true you will pick up connections and business using Bigger Pockets.A lot of people read a post and then contact you privately.They do not want to be in the public eye and I respect that.

7 September 2012 | 17 replies
I don't really need basic lessons in screening tenants, just looking for perhaps a perspective I haven't thought of.I have multiple applicants for 2 apartments, 8 applicants altogether, and 5 of them have credit scores 700-749, 1 of them has credit score 750-799.One of the applicants with a credit score of 700-749 was the first applicant.She has excellent job references and qualifies income-wise for the apartment but barely.She will be going from $200/mo with a roommate, to $675 for a small 1BR apt, so it's a big jump.She has no pets and seems very nice, is respectful and quiet.She is a naturalized US citizen.She works two jobs to pay her way and was going to school for accounting.
27 August 2012 | 1 reply
If possible I would like to source a block of land which has an existing dwelling that could provide an income stream I have studied council bylaws to learn about zoning and sub-division requirements in each respective zoning category, become familiar with the local council resources including looking interactive maps that show precedence for re-zoning approvals.

28 August 2012 | 5 replies
I have a solid job I'm respected at and make about $75,000 a year working six days a week.