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Brian Beadle I've located a property driving for dollars, how do I find out further info?
13 November 2012 | 4 replies
This would read “123 Main Street John Smith 817-“ when entered into google search.
Marian Smith What defines a "balanced market" in sf rentals?
15 November 2012 | 5 replies
Texas has currently a 4-5 month suppply for sale so is now entering a sellers market, supposedly.
Chris Masons 90- day Forbearance to those impacted by Sandy in Tristate area
14 November 2012 | 0 replies
I have found that all mortgage companies are agreeing to enter into a 90 day forbearance program for those impacted by hurricane Sandy.Simply call your Mortgage company and explain to them that you have been impacted by hurricane sandy.While the payments are not forgiven simply deferred to allow you to catch up with your finances.
Ken N Triple Net properties?
30 January 2014 | 6 replies
The window of entering the NNN world is tough, for one simple reason the cost.
Rob Ford Fortunebuilders - Than Merrill
18 November 2012 | 4 replies
I realize the systems they have put into play is worth that and more, but at the same token, I would like to speak with others who have entered this program and see what kind of results they have gotten from all this??
Tara G. Owner signed lease one month before auction
26 November 2012 | 8 replies
—In the case of any foreclosure on a federally-related mortgage loan or on any dwelling or residential real property after the date of enactment of this title, any immediate successor in interest in such property pursuant to the foreclosure shall assume such interest subject to— (1) the provision, by such successor in interest of a notice to vacate to any bona fide tenant at least 90 days before the effective date of such notice; and (2) the rights of any bona fide tenant, as of the date of such notice of foreclosure— (A) under any bona fide lease entered into before the notice of foreclosure to occupy the premises until the end of the remaining term of the lease, except that a successor in interest may terminate a lease effective on the date of sale of the unit to a purchaser who will occupy the unit as a primary residence, subject to the receipt by the tenant of the 90 day notice under paragraph (1);or(B) without a lease or with a lease terminable at will under State law, subject to the receipt by the tenant of the 90 day notice under subsection (1), except that nothing under this section shall affect the requirements for termination of any Federal- or State-subsidized tenancy or of any State or local law that provides longer time periods or other additional protections for tenant.Under 2A, if they signed the lease after the notice of trustee sale is filed, then they are not bona fide tenants.
Joshua Dorkin BP Update 7.2.5: Additional Search Improvements; BP Blog in Results
21 November 2012 | 0 replies
We just launched a very important improvement to our search: you can now find results for articles on the BiggerPockets Blog.Simply enter your search terms in the SEARCH box at the top right of the page:And click on the BIGGERPOCKETS BLOG results on the left of the page to see all the articles with appropriate results:Of course, you also find results for user profiles, company profiles, forum posts, user blogs, articles, and files.We hope this helps you better find all the awesome resources that BP has to deliver as you search the site.
Michael Jobe Aspiring REI in Ft. Lauderdale, FL
4 December 2012 | 6 replies
I'd advise you NOT to get any more degrees [like I foolishly did] unless it's needed to take some state test allowing you to practice your profession -- like a Juris Doctorate to become a lawyer, BS in nursing to become an RN, or any other field requiring a college degree before taking a state test to enter into a profession..
Star J. Demanding tenants refuse to pay
30 November 2012 | 14 replies
If you enter the property to make repairs, document any and all damage and the general condition of the unit.
Will Smith simple spreadsheet to use for deals ?
27 November 2012 | 1 reply
I'm looking for something simple I can enter in all monthly expenses, rental income, vacancy factor, minor repairs, etc.