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Chad King Residential Commercial Intern
16 July 2021 | 4 replies
Hello BP Community,I am finally getting over my fear and imposter syndrome and taking my real estate endeavors serious. 
Erick Duran Don’t just think about it. Do it!
5 July 2021 | 0 replies
Watched tons of YouTube videos, Instagram reels, podcasts, audio books and finally was able to get out of the analysis paralysis.
Mike Street Great response to direct mailers, nothing is cash-flowing!
6 July 2021 | 19 replies
Code enforcement finally was pressured to get a tear down order after some anonymous calls.
Eric W. [NYC] Tenant refuses to sign my lease
9 July 2021 | 16 replies
A final resort could be to file an eviction, but of course, this should only be turned to if you feel like your other options won't work out. 
Gunes K. CAN YOU FIND FINANCING WITH LOW INCOME?
13 July 2021 | 6 replies
Again, final payment will all depend on taxes and insurance expenses for the exact property, but gives you an idea of what a lender would be able to do.Keep in mind that a Lender can only use what you have listed on your taxes (Schedule E). 
Stephanie Smith MN - how to remove unwanted holdover tenant with covid restrictio
14 July 2021 | 23 replies
AND even then, so a tenant didnt provide anything of applying for assistance, you do all the things to give notice, finally get into eviction court, all the tenant has to do is say "oh, but judge, I applied for assistance" and now the Judge is stuck, because it can't be proven the tenant didn't, so Judge can't allow eviction because "what if", but what if tenant didn't...... 
Pooja Jangid Wholesaling or flipping for a newbie?
8 July 2021 | 5 replies
Or, they are about to close and haven't found someone to assign the purchase rights.Flipping is just as hard because you have to make sure you get the property remodeled, deal with any unforseen issues, and finally sell it.As mentioned, both are related skills. 
Gina Russoniello Tiwari New Member from NJ, Strong ties to NC, International interests
16 July 2021 | 13 replies
My husband introduced me to the Bigger Pockets podcast and we have been listening for around a year and are finally ready to get started in real estate investing.
Robert Fountain Damage to unit . Best course of action
7 July 2021 | 3 replies
She left before final walkout and of course did not leave a forwarding address but I do have her name , SSN and date of birth from her rental application.
Clint Harris Short Term Rental journey update
11 February 2022 | 18 replies
Anyway, full gut, just finally launched 3 units in early June and scratched out $18K for the month, July is booked for $28k with probably another $3-4k available to book, and then we’re putting another $10k into the property the first week of August to build a new walkway to the access, porches, outdoor shower, etc.