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Yoochul C. Attorneys: Site samples of case studies that prove LLC's are a must
5 June 2015 | 11 replies
For anyone to be culpable for any loss suffered by another, they must have acted in a reckless manner or have been negligent, acts of God such as  storms or natural disasters are not events mortals are culpable for, speak to your clergy for guidance. 
Dan Haney Newbie Dan Haney Littleton, Colorado
6 June 2015 | 9 replies
I come from 30 years in corporate oil & gas accounting. 
Tammy Vitale best way to rid a house of dog and/or cat smell?
8 June 2015 | 9 replies
Has to be original kilz, oil based.  
Cody Kauzlarich Finally closed on our first multi-family, check out our numbers
5 June 2015 | 4 replies
Otherwise you could be looking at paying around 50% of your rental income in expenses such as water, sewer, electricity, gas or oil, trash, and property maintenance, as well as insurance and that hefty tax bill. 
Jacob Wathen College Student Wasting Time
6 June 2015 | 5 replies
Do a live in flip.)To be successful in real estate you need these Ingredients - knowledge, networking, money, determination/persistence and if you don't have any of these things then you need a lot of SWEAT equity to get those three things.Some of us who are older have some money, networking (just by nature of being older and having met a lot of people along the way).   
Ezra Nugroho Dealing with paper losses
19 June 2015 | 5 replies
Unless of course you become an oil tycoon but that's whole another problem.Again, find a good tax advisor but everybody's situation is different.
Julie McCoy New investor from Los Angeles - looking to start out-of-town investing
9 June 2015 | 18 replies
I think the first time newbie buying their very first rental and does it in a area that is all the way across the country is taking on a little more risk than anyone will let you know about ( IE those trying to sell them to you and or its their livly hood to sell them... ) its just human nature
Lane Lee new member from San Marcos, TX
17 June 2015 | 5 replies
I'll keep the forum updated on the progress of those.I am always interested in learning more and love the helpful nature of the bigger pockets faithful. 
Mohit Madaan Which market to invest in, if you could choose from entire country?
13 September 2016 | 29 replies
Even with oil being low.So yeah.