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Account Closed Using water sensors in property
8 January 2015 | 32 replies
If a sensor makes a sound with no ear to hear it does it really make any noise?  
Matt A. Hawaii Vacation Rental questions
24 January 2015 | 9 replies
You really have to decide what you're after with your investment and then work to get all the pieces in place.
Emilie Benn New Member from Portland, OR
29 January 2015 | 28 replies
Our next door neighbors are looking to sell their house and buy a piece of land to build so I know that if we find the right property we have buyers for the land.
Stewart Thompson Newbie But In Need Of Direction
5 February 2015 | 21 replies
The worst is between the ears.
Jered Sturm Tenant storing things in common area. Can I put it out?
5 February 2015 | 5 replies
He has stored a large piece of work out equipment in the common area next to the washer and dryer.
Brian Huber My argument when a seller says the land is assessed as $X...
4 May 2015 | 5 replies
I would use this simple example.Picture a vacant piece of land right next to the piece of land & property you are considering. 
Precious Rolle Wholesaling Newbie
20 May 2015 | 3 replies
Good Afternoon Everyone my name is Precious I'm new to Biggerpockets.com looking to get into the wholesaling side of real estate investing in Miami, FL I am currently reading every piece of information listed on Biggerpockets.com but would love to pick the brain of those that have experience in this part of REI
Steve Rozenberg How Important is Technology in Real Estate
23 May 2015 | 8 replies
But, it's a good thing I am a "nerd", because my interest in machines and buttons, and what makes things tick saved me thousands of dollars in the long run)This business is a business of people management, evictions, damages, court scenes, proving you are right in court, and having the proof and evidence to back up what you say.With that in mind, and me being my own attorney in court, I found the following useful "Technology" that enabled me to never lose a case in my 13 years as a landlord.The following is what Technology did for me, that helped me in all phases of this business.QuickBooks:  Kept track of all my tenantsKept track of all RepairsWhat tenants owedHow much each tenant paid in Security DepositsWhen I purchased a rentalHow much it costHow many square feetWhen I sold itFor how muchProfit and Loss Report to see where I stood financiallyHow much money I owed to my VendorsAnd everything I wanted to know about my tenantsNextI had Vonage Phone (An internet phone) that did the followingActed as an Answering ServiceKept track of the date and time the call came inCould view the call in audio and in written form on my computerCould print out the message and take it to court with meKept track of the date and time I called someone Allowing me to print this out as well if I needed it for courtNextStamps.comThis kept track of every piece of mail I mailed outThe day and timeThe person I sent it tooAllowed me to print out a report if I had to take it to court for evidence; And it served as a proof of sendingNextPrinterComputer/laptop (in my case if it had keys or a laser pen, I had it. 
Dan Cumberland Newbie from Seattle (never owned but wanting to)
24 May 2015 | 11 replies
Keep your ears open for BP meet-ups in the Seattle area.  
Jason Pachomski Question on Simultaneous Close in North Carolina
1 June 2015 | 1 reply
It's a cash buyer and it's actually a piece of vacant land, so no repairs or inspections etc etc to deal with.