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Bryan Hancock Title III Rules Go Live This Friday - Only Took 3 Years ;-)
6 November 2015 | 22 replies
Such Funding Platforms/Intermediaries would be required to undertake the following:o Provide investors with educational materials that explain, among other things, the process for investing on the platform, the types of securities being offered and information a company must provide to investors, resale restrictions, and investment limits;o Take certain measures to reduce the risk of fraud, including having a reasonable basis for believing that a company complies with Regulation Crowdfunding and that the company has established means to keep accurate records of securities holders;o Make information that a company is required to disclose available to the public on its platform throughout the offering period and for a minimum of 21 days before any security may be sold in the offering;o Provide communication channels to permit discussions about offerings on the platform;o Provide disclosure to investors about the compensation the intermediary receives;o Accept an investment commitment from an investor only after that investor has opened an account;o Have a reasonable basis for believing an investor complies with the investment limitations;o Provide investors notices once they have made investment commitments and confirmations at or before completion of a transaction;o Comply with maintenance and transmission of funds requirements; ando Comply with completion, cancellation and reconfirmation of offerings requirements.
Christopher Harris Young and Upcoming
29 October 2015 | 8 replies
New to real estate but pouring through reading material and resources like BiggerPockets.
Kamal Dhaliwal Appliances, materials for rehab in Indianapolis
29 October 2015 | 2 replies
Any suggestions for where to buy appliances and materials for rehabbing in Indianapolis?
Theresa Boyll Oklahoma City materials for rehab
31 August 2016 | 6 replies

Other than Home Depot and Lowes can you recommend places to find reasonable prices for cabinets, flooring, and appliances?

Nicholas B. Why are the BiggerPockets books not available on Kindle?
28 October 2015 | 2 replies
I understand that there is a PDF version available, but Kindle is my preferred platform for organizing and consolidating my reading material.
Prachel C. Airbnb in Atlanta?
17 May 2019 | 32 replies
A lot of people actually prefer VRBO, and here's some info on why: http://www.vrma.com/files/2015Annual/Materials/Third%20Party%20Channels%20How%20to%20Generate%20Millions%20of%20Dollars.pdfIf you are looking to use a channel manager, I'd be happy to refer a few companies.
Gautam S. Sewer Line Tree Root clogging the pipes Issue
1 October 2016 | 22 replies
I understand, for long term BnH property, the best option is to replace the pipe.Any suggestions on what type (materials) of pipes are suitable for cold weather, like Chicago?
Brad Chandler Contractors in Baltimore and Washington DC
12 February 2016 | 25 replies
The good guys get up and out early.And the really good guys pick-up the material they need for tomorrow's work on their way home today.And the exceptional guys have the stuff delivered.
Account Closed Most common ways thieves break into a house under rehab?
7 November 2015 | 13 replies
We use them as perimeter alarms at our construction sites near our equipment too for would-be thieves trying to walk off with materials or the big yellow iron. 
Ryan King Pine (maybe?) Wood Floors 1x6 - What should I do?
18 February 2016 | 44 replies
However, many circa-1900 midwest houses, as an example,  originally had painted, Southern yellow pine floors -- faux and decorative floor paint techniques were not at all uncommon in lieu of more expensive materials.