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Chelsea Mays REI Networking in Scappoose OR, Portland and Surrounding Areas
28 March 2018 | 4 replies
We want to network with local wholesalers and investors and also if you know of any Investor Friendly agents, title companies in the area, that would be great!
Jonny Morris To use home equity or not...?
30 August 2017 | 4 replies
Put down 80k on the house to avoid mortgage insurance.
Toni Annis Need help understanding 1031 exchange figures.
30 August 2017 | 5 replies
So I'm just going by the title to your post.  
Darren Finney Quitclaim Deed Validity in Indiana
30 August 2017 | 2 replies
Will a Quiet Title suit clear this sort of thing on the chain of title?
Alex Rivas Back on bigger pockets!
30 August 2017 | 2 replies
After a long while off of BiggerPockets im back and I have learned so much since i first became a member... i was an agent for about 3 years then i moved into the mortgage side for about a year before i got into the title side of real estate where i currently work.
Elliot Jones Baltimore Duplex Due Dilligence
2 September 2017 | 5 replies
Pencil it out assuming 10% capex and 10% vacancy plus all of your normal expenses including taxes, insurance, general maintenance, utilities, water/sewer etc...On a tri if the income for the 2 covers all your expenses including mortgage and taxes and you can live in the 3rd then I would consider that to be a good deal.These deals exist in baltimore but you might have trouble finding something turnkey in a place you want to live so maybe check for something with some deferred maintenance that you can force some appreciation on.Good luck!
Matthew Gullo Rental Property Flooded What do you do with Tenants
31 August 2017 | 3 replies
I have one rental in Louisiana and when we got flooded... the rental lease is not in effect anymore as the house is not live able.... it's a pain if u don't have insurance.... if ur renters are good for it.... at least ask them to take out their stuff in the curb... a lot of renters just here just left.... and landlords has to do all the hauling away of their thrash too...On the gentle note.... pls be cautious when talking with renters... pls be kind and understandable that they too lost a lot of their possessions aside from the fact that they might not have a house to rent as housing demand will be very high....
Kyle Eckert best month to renew a lease?
19 September 2017 | 9 replies
I don't mind the renewal dates being staggered because then one tenant is covering the mortgage, taxes, and insurance, at least.
Edita D. What REPUTABLE fire insurance do you have for TEXAS rentals?
30 August 2017 | 0 replies
I haven't shopped around for insurance for a few years now, but I noticed a significant increase in how much we pay for our Texas  rentals.What REPUTABLE (with good/excellent history of paying out in case of fire) insurers would you recommend? 
Edita D. Recommendation on a good insurnace company for TX rentals
2 September 2017 | 6 replies
I haven't shopped around for insurance for a few years now, but I noticed a significant increase in how much we pay for our Texas rentals.What REPUTABLE (with good/excellent history of paying out in case of fire) insurers would you recommend?