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Jason Malabute EVICTION BAN ENDED PREDICTIONS
10 September 2021 | 5 replies
Logic indicates that the courts only have so much capacity and if there is a run on evictions things will probably take longer.the other thing I find utterly amazing is when you read main stream media they make it sound like 20 to 30% of ALL landlords are suffering from non pays and such.When U read BP 97% of BP landlords claim better rental collection performance during covid than in normal times or no issues everyone is paying.. this could be a testament to the advanced landlord degree's that BP members generally have  IE experience and better management techniques to create these very good results compared to what the Media is saying. 
John B. Chicago A neighborhood condo as first property
14 September 2021 | 2 replies
I understand condos in downtown are generally a bad investment, but I really don’t want my quality of life to suffer by moving far just for the sake of home ownership. 
John B. Chicago A neighborhood condo as first property
10 December 2021 | 16 replies
Thanks to my high W2 income and not having any debt, it would also be easy to get approved for some cheap 2.x% financing.Having never owned real estate, a good way to get started would be by owning my primary residence for a while, with the intent of eventually renting it out in a few years and in the meantime seeing how I feel about maintenance and home ownership in general.Unfortunately, the areas I am looking at are in very high demand (River North, West Loop, Fulton Market), and have prices such that I would at best barely break even with rent after taking into account HOA and taxes ($300k-500k range for 1-2 bd, HOA in the ~$500/mo).I understand condos in downtown are generally a bad investment, but I really don’t want my quality of life to suffer by moving far just for the sake of home ownership.
James Short Purchasing First deal, tenant supposed to be evicted
29 November 2021 | 7 replies
The current potential extension to Jan 15 is thought to suffer the same constitutional deficiencies as the old.
Ben Pepin Qualifying for Mortgage while Active Duty
6 September 2021 | 3 replies
Many of these people had jobs in the service industry which suffered during covid.  
Andrew Haney BPCON 2021 Give Back to New Orleans
17 September 2021 | 3 replies
Terrebonne and Lafourche parishes took a direct hit from the eye and suffered massive damage. 
Nick Henry How do I buy my first rental property?
9 September 2021 | 19 replies
Note, even if insurance pays for all the damage your property suffers, you still lose.
Michael Kalivas Philadelphia Suburbs New Investor
29 September 2021 | 12 replies
Hello All,My name is Mike and I have been looking to get into real estate for quite some time now but seem to be suffering from analysis paralysis.
Jacob I Strauss To SELL or to RENT that is the question
21 September 2021 | 0 replies
Or should I sell the property and cut my losses and lessen the risk of my property suffering long term issues.
Jacob I Strauss To Sell or to RENT that is the question
16 October 2021 | 7 replies
Or should I sell the property and cut my losses and lessen the risk of my property suffering long term issues.