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Chris Clothier A Call for Leaders in our Industry to Speak Loudly!
23 March 2020 | 49 replies
We simply don’t know yet exactly how this will play out.
Tammy Skeath About to pull all contingencies, hesitant bc of covid-19
26 July 2020 | 30 replies
You are playing by old rules.
Aaron Dickson How do I access the calculators on the app?
16 March 2020 | 3 replies
It has the rental calculator for now.​Please look for Biggerpockets Tools in the Play Store.
Nicholas DeGaetani Tenants got my property condemned - do I evict?
25 March 2020 | 26 replies
Permits can be obtained after the fact in emergency situations like this one, as previously posted.NOTE:  Be sure to play nice with the city inspectors of the repairs to un-condemn the property. 
Kevin Lefeuvre Which big bank will sink first?
22 March 2020 | 5 replies
Banks manage cash: inbound and outbound and "play" with that cash while they have it.
Jade N. Should I wait to invest
29 April 2020 | 10 replies
If you play the game of holding on to your money and waiting for the "perfect" moment, it may pass you by.
Jonathan Lancaster My findings after analyzing 123 properties in Los Angeles, CA
17 March 2020 | 9 replies
Remember buy n hold is a long term play
Account Closed Replacement Cost vs Cash Value Policy
25 March 2020 | 7 replies
For this reason it should not play a big part in the decision making process.The question you want to ask is if you have a partial loss, range of $100k-$300k, what % of that claim do you want the insurance company to pay and what % are you willing to pay or have reserves for?  
Bill F. What has Historically Drive RE Returns?
17 March 2020 | 4 replies
I took @Dave Meyer's awesome data and played around with it a bit.
Brian Formulak 25+ Years Personal Finance Experience
24 April 2020 | 5 replies
This is meant to articulate that over time, the market averages out and drives a solid return and for that reason, you need to have the ability to stay in the market after a large drop.This is where the benefit of diversifying, especially in real estate, comes into play.