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Lois S. Promissory note payoff issue with title company
27 February 2019 | 12 replies
I did contact the borrower, & she volunteered to just send me the interest due.I will send her a Release of Promissory Note.The title co. did not provide any sub & recon document for us to sign.Their legal dept. copied & pasted some Calif regulations into an email & said they were done.A realtor friend has one I can use, but honestly, I'm going to get some help to fill it out.I looked up the title co on Yelp & see they have horrible reviews from what appear to be legitimate, experienced people.  
Matt Kiser Google AdWords results
9 April 2018 | 5 replies
Originally posted by Account Closed:As you might have known Facebook ad's have gone HORRIBLE in the past 6/8 months.
Melanie Short Investing in Destin, FL Condo
4 April 2018 | 8 replies
I purchased my first rental here in Charlotte just this past December so am very new to the investment world as well.
Kyle N. New member from Idaho Falls, ID
4 April 2018 | 9 replies
I have owned a home in the past but I’m currently renting.
Shawn Denny New BP Member from Dallas, TX
3 April 2018 | 7 replies
I have been listening to BP podcasts day and night, reading REI blogs and books for the past 6 months...and generally observing the forums for the past 3 months.
Jeremy G. About to make an offer on my first Multifamily house hack
4 April 2018 | 10 replies
Hi Everyone, I'm very new to all of this and need a little bit of advice.I am currently working with a real estate agent that I know personally, I will be her first multi family purchase shes new to real estate but has a mentor at her company that has been doing it for decades and provides a lot of assistance though she isn't available very often so we are sometimes on our own and learning as we go.I have been renting the same place for the past 10 years and the owner is selling so now I have to find another place to live, instead of renting for over 1k/month I decided to purchase a multi family, at first I was looking for duplexes but then came across a 3 unit the asking price is 180k, it is two 3 bedrooms and one 2 bedroom, it has a 2 car attached garage, washer & dryer hookups in each unit, newer heating systems tenants pay all their own utilities except sewer and water which is roughly 2k per year the house also has 3 seperate large storage areas above the garage, and it also has a decent sized back yard. 2 tenants have been there for over a decade in the 3 bedroom units and 1 tenant has been in the 2 bedroom for about 6 months.
Peter Bui Vacant Homes, driving for dollars in OC
4 April 2018 | 10 replies
Often you can get a history of the past few years of what the property tax was and when it was paid. 
Pankaj Aurora Orlando: Short term rental market: Timing / Funding / Strategy
24 August 2020 | 15 replies
just purchaed property in kissimmee 5 mins from disney feel free to pm me and i’ll share my experience with you
Josh Stack Adding Contingencies to Contracts Post DD Period
4 April 2018 | 10 replies
You can get anything past some people.
Robert Washington Robert Washington New Member
8 April 2018 | 6 replies
@Robert Washington I used Airbnb for the past 4 years to vacation rent my home.