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Harish C New Investor/Contributor from League City, Houston, TX
28 September 2013 | 10 replies
Thanks BiggerPockets, I hope to learn from the pros and contribute what I can to this forum.We recently moved into a new house, rented the old house and look forward to investing in more Single Family Residence, specifically to buy and hold.
Justin Hennig New Member, small-time investor/landlord from Minneapolis, MN
24 February 2014 | 14 replies
Currently I'm a small time investor/landlord, having started out in 2006 with a duplex, adding a single family in 2010, and just now looking to expand my portfolio into more fix/hold multi-family properties in South Minneapolis, MN over the next few years.My main goals on bigger pockets are to network with more experienced investors, expand my Real Estate investing acumen, contribute where appropriate, and maybe even find my next deal.Glad to be here and thanks in advance to my future BP colleagues and friends!
Eduardo Alejandro New member from RTP area, NC
3 October 2013 | 6 replies
We're interested in exploring new opportunities in buying and selling RE for profit.I found BP while researching a seminar guru and was able to find some great advice.I look forwarding to learning more from the experts here and perhaps eventually get comfortable enough to contribute what little knowledge I may have.
Heather Taft Owner rejected short sale offer
16 October 2013 | 14 replies
If it's the seller most sellers will not contribute a CENT to anything or anyone.Some sellers on short sales have no intention of selling they are just trying to get a few months free or buy time to renegotiate a perm loan mod.The sellers depending on the loan in default can get up to 3,000 from HAFA as a relocation incentive or sometimes the banks themselves in some instances are offering up to 25,000 to the homeowner to do the short sale.
Marjorie Florestal New Member in San Francisco Bay Area
14 October 2013 | 14 replies
I think you'll have a lot to contribute!
Carlos Flores How? SDIRA buying in to Rental Business. Splitting Depreciation.
8 October 2013 | 11 replies
Lets not get in to who is doing what, what their injection/contribution is, why the split is this way, etc.Does it matter if the SDIRA LLC is involved up front in the formation or if it buys in to the "business" after formation (before the asset is acquired)?
Adam Johns New member in Huntsville, AL
1 October 2013 | 3 replies
Finally, I'd like to thank all that contribute to BP for all that I've learned so far, and all I look forward to learning in the future.
John Liapis New Member from Chicago, IL
1 October 2013 | 6 replies
Regardless, I have an idea of where I want to begin and that's in wholesaling.I look forward to talking with others and contributing to the site.
Oliver Trojahn Private Money For Conventional Down-Payments
14 October 2013 | 3 replies
If so, theoretically each member can acquire personally (per member) and deed into the LLC as a capital contribution.
Linda L. What you should be concerned as 1st lien holder if there's 2nd loan?
7 October 2013 | 28 replies
The more the borrower contributes, the more equity there is that can be used/consumed by enforcing the remedies provided in the note and security instrument.