
14 July 2014 | 18 replies
I've heard that some folks pick up the signs after elections and re-purpose them for their own use.

9 May 2013 | 16 replies
Companion animals serve a different purpose, and unless they are individually trained to provide assistance to THEIR individual with a disability, they are not service animals.

19 November 2015 | 26 replies
Likewise, there is a huge differrence if your lending is for an investment purpose vs. owner occupied.

17 October 2013 | 2 replies
For the purposes of most of this forum, folks have their own RM systems developed and tailored to their specific portfolio's.

18 June 2013 | 6 replies
Our purchase contracts always contain a clause where we deduct 2-mths rent from the purchase price for any units that become vacant prior to Close ... the purpose of this is to keep the vender motivated to keep the building full.To avoid receiving several units of undesirable tenants, we also insist that all new tenants be subject to our application and screening process ... we even offer to assist the vender in securing new tenants.

3 February 2014 | 2 replies
I'd like to form a legal "company" for my self and my long term life partner for the primary purpose of protecting ownership.As we prefer to buy investment properties at auction each house typically would be deeded to one of us independent.What type of entity would you recommend we form?

17 March 2014 | 8 replies
I have found it amazing that from the founder of Bigger Pockets to seasoned investors to newbies... everyone across the board is here with a similar purpose, are willing to answer questions and genuinely want to help others succeed.I could speak all day long about BP but explore and check it out for yourself.

1 April 2014 | 10 replies
It allows you some wiggle room if something goes south with the flip finances.Keeping your rental also allows you to show a high income for purposes of conventional financing.

24 August 2014 | 50 replies
However, I figured out that some people are purchasing for investment purpose.

28 June 2013 | 17 replies
REIA meetings tend to be intimidating to those that are new, as it looks like little clicks of people and you don't belong to any of them, but the people there are there for the same purpose as everyone else.