Brandon V.
Eviction / Abandonment in Birmingham Alabama
1 August 2017 | 4 replies
My very first tenants skipped out on me (leaving 42 bags of trash behind) and, not knowing what to do, I wasted time going through the eviction process to "legally" get the property back in my name (I did remove the food from the frig because they had the power turned off).Now I would do things differently (and have) and this is what I suggest your brother does.
Joseph Hammel
To pet or not to pet?
20 January 2019 | 18 replies
IT"s a not win situation.SIMPLE and EASY no pets,, people don't take care of them , if they cant afford cat food they cant pay rent. same for dogs.DONT start don't even think to start letting pets in the door.40 years of property ownership and management..
John Lim
Kitchen Consultant Podcast - Send us your questions!
18 August 2017 | 5 replies
Hi everyone - I'll be meeting with a Kitchen Consultant professional this week for a Q&A to answer any general questions investors, developers, and others in the BiggerPockets community might have about creating food and beverage (F&B) amenities, specifically for hotels.
Ryan Evans
Being a lazy millennial is starting to pay off
11 August 2017 | 46 replies
If $850 @ per month is your goal you might want to consider getting an $SSI check and even food stamps.
Hunter Thompson
Operating under a LLC??
3 August 2017 | 9 replies
Maybe worrying for nothing but food for thought.trust owns property ---- MMLLC holds beneficial interest in trust ----- MMLLC "membership" is made up of my single member LLC's Obviously everything is based on risk exposure and risk tolerance.
Megan S.
How to be a socially responsible landlord
8 August 2017 | 41 replies
We never seem to have any tenants tell us it was either food or rent. they know if they pay rent they can still eat.
Ruth Escobar
First time home buyer - KB Homes
15 August 2017 | 7 replies
Also the more expensive homes can be good rentals also but realize that the higher up the "food chain" you get the more challenging it is to find qualified renters to put in your property.
Grace Porritt
Information on Hosting An Open House for Realtor
12 August 2017 | 8 replies
Grace Porritt ,it is illegal to host an open house for a Realtor all by yourself without a license.Under the law you can do everything for the Realtor except talk to the visitors about the property or attempt to persuade anyone to buy that property or any other property.You can serve food and drinks,set up and take down the signs around the neighborhood,Greet guests and have them sign the registry,keep their children occupied while the Realtors work with the adults,and basically guard the front door while the Realtor walks through the property with the guests.You can never answer any questions whatsoever about the property.You basically have to say " the Realtor will be with you shortly" and "Thanks for visiting today".
Daniel Ferris
Month to Month Lease
9 August 2017 | 7 replies
Food for thought (in case you're losing sleep over the subject): If your landlord preferred a one year lease he would not have allowed the mtm....unless your lease was up in Dec. and May in your market is the best time for turnovers.
George Moehlenhoff
Favorite REO podcasts?
13 August 2017 | 6 replies
Caters to "Seniors", but has tons of good nuggets for all audiences.