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Joshua Dorkin Is "Flipping Houses" Just Low Class for "Building Equity" or "Repositioning"?
23 August 2013 | 22 replies
Look at the popularity of Hoarders or The Jerry Springer Show.Calling terms used by others "low class" probably makes him feel superior.
Eric P. My first flip! (with pictures)
26 November 2014 | 37 replies
Believe it or not, a good number of older homes in the area have central air, I think its probably because there tended to be wealthier people that lived in them when forced air heat was starting to become more popular.
Michael Rudd Whether or not to get REA License
23 August 2013 | 7 replies
The problems arise when I can't fulfil my duties to a brokerage (if I need to join one) because I am out of the state half of the time.I wanted to ask these forums as I have seen some great advice, before risking (potentially) incomplete information from schools/brokerages that might just want my money.
Aaron Sims Raising rents in California
25 August 2013 | 8 replies
Obviously you won't win any popularity contests with her when you increase the rent but you do have the legal right to do so.
Dan C. hardwood floor important in a Tosa duplex (Milwaukee)
24 October 2013 | 15 replies
OK fellow BP Milwaukee investors, you know what is popular here, can you vote on a decorating dilemma.I have an upper flat in Tosa that in the past been harder to rent than my other units because it has an ugly dark brown carpet in the LR & DR.I'm tearing out the carpet September 1.
Joey Baz Can I be sued or forced to sell to buyer
28 August 2013 | 4 replies
Is this issue just now arising, or has there been some back and forth already?
Peter T. Accepting rent by Bitcoin
19 February 2022 | 30 replies
There is a limited number and thus as long as it remains popular and in demand value should hold across all currencies or increase.
Linda L. Note questions
29 August 2013 | 12 replies
If it's it's long terms, say 7-30 years, LTV is 30-50%A few questions arise...1. with this route, is there any pitfall I need to be aware of?
Bryan Davis Can you get a warranty deed after a quitclaim deed has been used?
24 February 2015 | 9 replies
The grantee (buyer) may be responsible for title issues during their ownership, not having title insurance means you'll have to defend title, if a matter arises prior to your ownership, you will need to subrogate against other insurers, a David and Goliath position, getting past coverage to save yourself from any loss, the buck can stop with you if you warrant title.The heirs should be using a Special Warranty Deed excepting out their responsibilities to title allowing warranty from past ownership. :)    
Christopher Derr AM I READY? or do I need to pay off some debt first?
10 September 2013 | 5 replies
My take is that the issue is a little deeper, and I realize this won't be a popular note.