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Kazi Islam Wise to invest in condos
18 October 2018 | 2 replies
Any kind of tips and suggestions would be much appreciated. 
Grant Anderson Double Closing A-B then B-C
18 October 2018 | 3 replies
One risk is if the B buyer has any kind of judgment/lien against him, it attaches to the property for the  5 minutes or so that he actually owns it, inherited by the C buyer. 
Josh Bast Acquire more or aggressive payoff?
29 March 2020 | 13 replies
First, your Plan isn't a plan...it's a concept...kind of. 
Clifton Berry Next step after seller contract singed?
21 October 2018 | 7 replies
Believe it or not a lot of tittle companies wont work with wholesalers because most don't understand what it is we do or and/or have never work these kinds of deals before.
Felix Amabile Pitchbook presentation recommendation needed
18 October 2018 | 2 replies
The 3rd deal is acquisition of a resort property being purchased from a Bahamian Municipality for pennies on the dollar, to then be converted into a state of the art Stem Cell Rejuvenation Center headed by a board of the leading Stem Cell Doctors in the world.As you can see these projects vary in type with the commonality being there location-any suggestions?
Jeff G. Renting By the Room to Disabled Tenants for Above Market Rent?
29 October 2018 | 3 replies
I keep hearing bits and pieces about a rental strategy that is best called "Renting to the Disabled by the Room for Above Market Rent" that goes something like this: (1) Buy a house with as many legal bedrooms as you can that still has a decent sized common area, (2) rent it out to the relatively high functioning disabled crowd, (3) via some [unnamed] Government program the State pays above market rents for each of the tenets. (4) Send a house keeper 1-2 times per week to ensure the place stays clean and otherwise make sure there are no issues.The up side is: you get above market rent with a much higher than average tenant count.
HAILEY ERSKINE Unemployed with 80k burning a hole in my pocket
24 October 2018 | 37 replies
Find somebody with some kind of proven track record at flipping and just 'go in with them' on a deal. 
Christian M. Shady Lead Paint Inspectors
21 October 2018 | 2 replies
The "re-inspection" took less than 15 minutes....It is my opinion that if I am gonna pay you $900 for an inspection, you better get your butt up on a ladder and test the trim to make sure there is lead paint before you decide that I need to hire a de-leading contractor for $1000's to deal with microscopic areas of "flaking paint".Has anyone else felt like they were getting ripped off by these people or is this just common practice?
Lisa Kattenhorn Advice for new landlord?
20 October 2018 | 7 replies
For example, I was thinking maybe I should wait to have people sign any kind of lease until the summer so I don't have all three units turning over in November (not the best rental season).Thanks everyone and thanks to the BP community for inspiring me to take the plunge!
David Finley Would you tell your bank
25 October 2018 | 30 replies
not sure how that plays in .My landlock situation was quite complicated.. and Chicago missed it.. they have been 2 years battling to get it done for me.. we had a neighbor and a state owned trail to cross. turns out the state owned trail there is NO way to force that in Oregon.. but the buyer for the property is the local metro open space. so the state kind of rolled over .. but they did not have to.. then we had the neighbor that we had to sue..