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Ben S. Need to demolish a house? Help SWAT and Fire Dept
12 May 2017 | 2 replies
The second thing (that more people know about) is you can call your local fire department and they will burn down your home to use it for training.
Darrin Gross My Very First Deal, a Rough Non Conforming Duplex
13 May 2017 | 2 replies
Most of these were a little rough, cough, cough, and required the best of my 8th grade photography class lessons to manipulate the depth of field to get the shadows just right, so to not draw unwanted attention to the subtle property nuances my underwriter would rather not see.
Ryan Cartier First time buy and hold using HELOC as down payment
16 May 2017 | 5 replies
@Ryan Cartier this is always the burning question for people trying to buy and hold who use HELOCs.  
Daniel Lehrman House hacking with AirBnB
23 May 2017 | 13 replies
You may find doing 3 or 4 day minimums may reduce turnover burn out.
Karen Moysi Need strong lease to help keep unwanted, problem tenants out.
20 May 2017 | 5 replies
We have a drug infested apartment complex on our Urban Street that attracts fighting, litter, and unwanted activities. 
Katy Nguyen buying/selling vacant land out-of-state
20 May 2017 | 6 replies
Someone out of state (like from Irvine or San Diego) that doesn't know what raw land trades for can get burned.  
Terry Lao older tenant with possible dementia
22 May 2017 | 6 replies
Worst case scenario is that he burns down apartment due to leaving stove on or burning food.
Account Closed The Perfect Motivated Seller (let´s play a little...)
23 May 2017 | 5 replies
They have a job loss, or are being transferred or have bought a second house and can't afford both, or are in a divorce, or have inherited a house and can't make the payments or are downsizing or are upsizing or are going into assisted living or have been given a new military assignment, or own a house and have gotten married and don't need two houses or are a burned out landlord (they tried "Buy & Hold" and they don't like that type of investment) or they don't like the heat in the summer and want to move or they don't like the cold in the winter and want to move or they miss their family "back home" and it goes on and on.
Zachary Ray Ohio BRRRR strategy with single family homes
8 June 2017 | 4 replies
Don't get burned, because once you're in - rehab costs are what they are.  
Batista Thomas Advice for next steps for investors with 14 units
12 June 2017 | 7 replies
So the next question, before burning PM at the stake, is:How would you rate the areas that these 14 units are in?