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David Ptak Remote keyless entry on check in
22 November 2017 | 4 replies
So, you could certainly use the associated app to manage the pin codes remotely.
Kiara Crespo NYC BIGGERPOCKETS MEETUPS???
6 December 2017 | 4 replies
y first meet up in Westchester was pretty cool. go on to meetups (the app) type in rei or real estate investor there is one in the city I think tomorrow or wensday . if you find it let me
Sherry Byrne What’s going on? BP keeps crashing.
5 December 2017 | 1 reply
I have deleted the app on my phone and reloaded it.
Zain B. Tenant has not paid rent and is not responding to call or text
12 December 2017 | 41 replies
What other numbers or contact info did he provide on his rental app
Account Closed California RE License for direct mail marketing/cold calling?
8 December 2017 | 7 replies
I'm not sure why, but my tags don't always stick while using the mobile app.
Charles McDonald New Investor in the Kansas City area
16 February 2020 | 7 replies
Hey man, I'm not from your area but as a new house hacker myself, I'd say plunge right in & find a good agent.When you say you're a few grand off, that few grand might be in some "nice to have" vs needed renovations in an undervalued property that you can do little by little over your at least 1 year of "seasoning" living there..Maybe one with an inherited under market tenant (in my experience now it was more the former landlord being a jerk vs this guy being a "problem") that can hold you over...The quicker you can get the work done on your place, the more secure you can feel in the power chair where if this tenant really is the problem, you get him/her/them out, move in, & get back to work only now renting your portion At market value...The craziest part that I've realized, being such a newb in this game is that even if the house hack isn't perfect numbers wise (meaning you're still paying some money out of pocket with this inherited tenant), the majority/all of that money you're then "paying" is to yourself...It's such a mind warp to pay a mortgage on the same schedule (although the bank actually gives you 15 days vs 5) and similar cost to when & how you paid rent but then gather not only the assistance from the renter, but also then see literally EVERYTHING (minus only interest the bank is charging you) go right back to you...I use the mint app now to track my "net worth" now & watching it go up every month much more then the $300 I'm paying out of pocket for the hack (even with my remodel expenses) has been mind blowing...Maybe that's where that couple "extra grand" can come from over your seasoning year...Go get it bud!
Omar Ruiz Wholesaling Website - Free, Paid Template, or Paid Web Design?
19 August 2019 | 6 replies
@Elphinstone Birch,I’m entering real estate because I’ve done custom business web apps/sites for decades (making pretty good buckage in the process) and I want to move on
Ramsey Blankenship What is your morning routine?
18 January 2018 | 45 replies
Many moons ago, I started every day by writing down 10 challenges, 1 motivational quote (on the iPhone).A typical week day would look as follow:I get up between 6am and 6:30am every day and write down my 10 challenges. 
Beau Pearson Tenant Screening Issued
10 December 2017 | 8 replies
Though I think most LL's don't call it an app fee.
Aaron Rowzee Need help analyzing - I'm too emotionally involved
11 December 2017 | 6 replies
Buyer is very honest with expenses, as far as I can tell, and has just renovated the two bottom units.Also, I'd like to know based on y'all's experience and wisdom, would it be better to live in one unit for 1yr and finance as FHA, or stick with commercial lending with a 15yr 5.5% app amortized to 25 yrs?