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Harrison Kliegl Tips on Assembling a Team
27 October 2020 | 8 replies
Hi Harrison, get your name out there- go to your local investment group meetups, network on biggerpockets and on social media, do your research via books, biggerpockets, podcasts, etc. so that you know your stuff, and then reach out to agents, other investors, and lenders via cold calling or through email.
Jill Smith Off market steal of a deal!
27 October 2020 | 0 replies
Because my friend had followed my investing on social media, she reached out to me when they were ready to sell!
Ricky Johnson REAL ESTATE WHOLESALING AT 24 years old.
29 October 2020 | 15 replies
Other than that, I would recommend reading some of the articles written by the BP community for more information on the nitty gritty of the process as well as crushing some podcasts.As for the little things that are super important to keep in mind going forward, I would make sure to look into these:- Legality of wholesaling (more specifically assignment) in your area- Make sure you know how to accurately value a property- It helps to speak with a lawyer to help you get a P&S agreement squared away (Although you may be able to find something online I just wasn't able to)- For finding a deal I would look into things like driving for dollars, cold calling, direct mail, AdWords, social media, bandit signs, etc.- Looking into the title process for your area would be a good step to understand how closing works- When you do get a deal, how you plan on marketing the title (local REIAs, BP Marketplace, Investor groups in your area, etc.)Good Luck!  
Hayden Hamilton Approach To Handling a Roommate Positive for COVID-19
28 October 2020 | 8 replies
In your opinion, would it be acceptable to let everyone in the property know that we will increase efforts to sanitize and practice social distancing, but if they want to move away for 2 weeks they will be liable for all expenses?
John Fider How to remove staples from old carpet to prep floor?
23 April 2021 | 34 replies
They’ll be 6” wide and heavy enough to club a Canadian into submission.
Spence Kal What good is content marketing?
12 November 2020 | 14 replies
By content marketing I mean things like blogs, videos, podcasts, or forms of social media created to bring some kind of value to your consumers.
Michael K Gallagher Columbus OH City Council considers limiting Security deposit
2 November 2020 | 9 replies
.- Landlords will not be able to denny tenants for source of income, so you will be required to accept Section 8, Social Security Etc.- Landlord will be able to deny them for amount of income, so income multiple may still be used to weed out tenants
Johann Jells Moral Dilemma: what to say about terrible tenants when asked?
30 October 2020 | 32 replies
I don't think the social worker was scamming me, why bother?
John Ringgold New law in Portland could make it tough for small investors...
2 November 2020 | 32 replies
If the folks that think spending money on social workers to deal with these folks in real time.. 
Anthony Panepinto What are the best books on investing in Canadian Real Estate?
1 November 2020 | 6 replies
Campbells - Investing In Canadian Real Estate.