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Radhika Kapur Property Management negligence leads to $100k in damages, what are my options?
26 February 2024 | 29 replies
I'd let the property management company know that your insurance company denied the claim you filed and have them contact their property management insurance (E &O) in addition to sending you the contact information to their insurance agent's name, contact information, and policy number. 
Yaakov S. 17 trying to figure out what to do.
25 February 2024 | 10 replies
Obviously, this can impact your overall cash flow. 6) it’s important to find an agent that knows the area well and understands how to work with an investor, as the process is very different than buying a primary residence. these are all things to consider, and there is going to be a learning curve associated with the process.
Jake Chial Looking to start VRBO STR in south Cape Coral this year.
26 February 2024 | 24 replies
I would recommend trying to find an investor friendly agent who also potentially owns or manages properties in that area. they can give you the most accurate data.
Madison Roberson Becoming a commercial real estate agent
22 February 2024 | 1 reply
I'm currently an apartment locator and my goal is to be a commercial real estate agent, but I don't know how to get there.
Daniel Curtin Rent to retirement. Good or bad?
26 February 2024 | 28 replies
People representing themselves and doing activities held out for agents and brokers even though they were either not acting in that capacity or were not licensed to begin with. 
Jason Michael Coulthard Charlotte Realtor & Investor, looking to network with the Bigger Pockets community.
24 February 2024 | 7 replies
I'm a licensed real estate agent in NC and SC, and own a portfolio of investments in the Carolinas, looking to connect and network with like minded individuals. 
Adelaide Camara New Member from South Carolina
24 February 2024 | 8 replies
5) Consider meeting with a few agents in your area even if you are just getting started!
Andreas Mueller A Skeptical Dude's Market Insights - No Job, No Problem Loans Making a Comeback??
23 February 2024 | 4 replies
(DKMC) (2/1/24)Crescent Mortgage Co. to shut down, lay off 65 employees (1/31/24)Heritage Bank to exit retail mortgage lending (1/25/24)UMortgage acquires Community Mortgage Brokers (CMB) (1/22/24)Country Club Mortgage to let go of 105 employees in Central California (1/17/24)Wells Fargo mortgage layoffs (ongoing)Truist Financial to close bank branches, cut mortgage jobs (1/8/24)Kinecta Federal Credit Union layoffs in El Segundo, CA (1/3/24)But are there any serious concerns in the Mortgage Market?
Ori Skloot How Much Do You Pay your CPA for Tax Preparation?
23 February 2024 | 14 replies
I have a portfolio of under 10 properties.In their services performed, my CPA wrote: "Preparation of 2016 federal and state individual income tax returns, including organization and analysis of transactions.  
Dwayne Clarke Cashout Refinance in Macon GA w/Tenant Paying $1000/mth
22 February 2024 | 7 replies
.- Property now rented for $1000 per mth- Current Value Estimates: Redfin - $114K, Trulia - $113K, Zillow: $113K; still doing research on comps because the area is hit and miss so last I saw was a projected $100K***************************************************************************************************************************- Navy Federal Credit Union say they can do 65% of original purchase price in cash out refinance - $34K- Hard-money lender offered $30K at 9.9% for 6 months as rehab loan, which I'd use to replace roof, windows, doors, and cutdown at few trees;  then cashout refi for 50% of the appraised value between 6 and 9 % depending on personal credit.