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Udele Tagoe How to find out when a notice of foreclosure has been filed
10 February 2016 | 3 replies
Apparently, the lien is a tax/water/sewer lien, and according to the owner, there are no other lien's on the property, but would it be prudent to get a title search on the home?
Patrick Ballinger Rentals in Detroit
15 February 2016 | 4 replies
Had I evict a tenant and the furnace and hot water heater was stolen the next day.
Allie Bloyd Hi Everyone! Just getting started.
9 February 2016 | 5 replies
Excellent books for someone just starting out A book is a good place to start, but without the hands on knowledge you are already dead in the water.  
Alberto Camacho Potential lead - Looking to connect with a Colorado wholesaler
12 October 2016 | 5 replies
Looking to connect with a wholesaler farming Colorado Springs.
Steven Swider New Member - Powder Springs, GA
9 February 2016 | 3 replies

Hello Everyone, New to whole real estate thing. I'm looking to learn from the best and expand my network of friends. Looking forward to hearing from you guys.Thanks, Steven

Jeanie Crisp Uncooperative tenants in Texas
8 February 2016 | 7 replies
Its their responsibility  (per lease) to take care of the AC Filter yet its not only been nasty the past couple of times I"ve gone in-the male tenant actually told me he hadn't changed it out since last spring.
Evelina Neufeld Duplex Dilemma in Alberta!
20 February 2017 | 19 replies
I'm seeing -700+/month for this place:Mortgage Rate 3.00%Length of Mortgage in years 30Monthly Mortgage payment $2,381.80 Taxes $425.00 Sewer and Water $100.00 (assumption.  
Donny Widjaja Burned down house
9 February 2016 | 5 replies
With an open roof you probably have all sorts of water damage and mold...
Bridget Tierro First timer here. Mind taking a look at my triplex analysis?
9 February 2016 | 5 replies
I am currently renting a place for $1,000, and I would like to "house-hack" and live in the 1BR unit (all numbers assume I am collecting rent from all three units though):Offer Price: $365,0003% Seller Assist: $6,400Total Income: $3,200Unit 1 Rent (2 BR, 1 BA): $1,250Unit 2 Rent (2 BR, 1 BA): $1,150Unit 3 Rent: (1 BR, 1 BA): $1,100Total Monthly Rent (before vacancy): $3,500Total Monthly Rent (assuming 1/12 months is vacant): $3,200Total Mortgage: $1,940Monthly Mortgage: $1,700MIP: $240Total Expenses: $1,065Maintenance/Repairs: $280/month (~8% of total monthly rent)Property Taxes: $240/monthInsurance: $170/monthCapEx: $175/month (~5% of total monthly rent)Water: $150/month (not metered)Miscellaneous: $50/monthFYI - did not budget for property management, because I intend on living here long-term and self-managing$3,200 - $1,940 = $1,260$1,260 - $1,065 = $195 cashflow/month
Stan K. Hello BP. Help me get to my goal!
9 February 2016 | 4 replies
I love to travel and have traveled extensively around the world - I've been to four continents and countless countries, I've climbed waterfalls (yes, that means going up against the water), kayaked with whales, and successfully avoided a police search party in Colombia (what happens in Colombia, stays in Colombia).