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Laura Cardenas Making myself a resource to my tenants during COVID-19 crisis...
18 March 2020 | 7 replies
Our ability to work with a tenant is greatly increased when that tenant shows that they care about our situation and seeks to fulfill their financial obligations by utilizing programs intended for that purpose, rather than choosing to put us in a situation where we lack the funds necessary to pay the bills associated with the rental property.3) The NH state government has issued an order to provide "immediate access to unemployment benefits to individuals who are unable to work or who have reduced hours due to the COVID-19 pandemic".
Scott Trench Act Now or Wait? IF Under Contract - Close, or Back Out?
19 March 2020 | 41 replies
Already today, Italy just had a 103 year old woman recover with treatment
Amit M. Rental showings during coronavirus/Covid-19
22 May 2021 | 27 replies
Go to the property mid day (when the sun is at its apex) to get as much indirect soft light as possible avoiding shadows and harsh lightTurn on all lights (including stove top and closet lights) and open up all blinds/window treatments (replace burnt out bulbs, if necessary)Close the toilet lids and open up the shower doors/curtain to show the shower devicesCoil up any cablings (television, internet, phone, etc.) into a neat compact circleOpen up all the doors to show the inside of nooks and crannies and share the size of the closetsInvest in a gimble so you eliminate the rocky video.
Mashika Johnson Did you hire an attorney?
22 March 2020 | 17 replies
So is the norm to create your contract by yourself and seek an attorney's advice or guidance or do you just have an attorney create the contract template for you that you can use time and time again?
Hanah Frickers Cheapest way to "swap" property ownership without an actual sale
23 March 2020 | 7 replies
If the 2 of you owned the property in 2019 and it shows up on your 1040, then you will need to account for what happened to the property on your tax return. ( Possible gift - you just want to avoid disguised sale treatment with the swap.) 
Eyad Isa Seeking to Better Understand Micro/First Time Investors
20 March 2020 | 3 replies

I'd like to delve into the thoughts and experiences of people who are either net new to multi-family real estate investment or people who are only interested in micro-investments of amounts less than $25,000. I'd like...

Harriet Baldwin Pest control and COVID-19
18 March 2020 | 0 replies
We have a batch of properties that we took over with tenants late last year, and a number of those properties came with bugs and are on recurring treatment schedules with Orkin. 
David H. Attn: SBA Disaster Loans for Landlords
20 September 2021 | 975 replies
If you seek the EIDL loan I would search google for an online webinar by the SBA.
Daniel Bowers New to Real Estate Investing!
22 March 2020 | 9 replies
I know you find what you're seeking on BP as there are a ton of great people on this forum that only wants to share share share and get nothing in return return return. 
Paul Birkett Short Sharp Shock? Not so much.....
20 March 2020 | 5 replies
Hi Caleb,If President Trump follows suit (two card references in one sentence, that's pretty good), he will probably issue more cash in WORKERS hands on a weekly basis, and pull out the stops (a pipe organ reference) for Entrepreneurs and big businesses to create more jobs, as well as close down the amount of people coming into America looking either for a free cradle to grave handout, or seeking jobs Americans need.So I suspect we will experience a swift (as swift as can be) injection of more spendable money to the WORKERS, with continued care to the Cradle to Grave Welfare recipients, and less restrictions on business, because it worked very well when he took over.