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Ronnie Sparrow Tenant backs out of lease
23 May 2015 | 8 replies
This make-up rent is unlikely in your situation, but I have charged it when tenants wanted to break a year lease halfway through the term, and I was forced to advertise the house in the late fall, a time that is not as popular as midsummer, when my tenants' lease started.
Eric Goodell An Idaho nothing down deal?
7 January 2016 | 3 replies
Talk to someone at Beehive Federal Credit Union.
Jon P. Lead Paint: What is the End Game?
26 May 2015 | 6 replies
This is regulated by Federal Law, not just Massachusetts law.
Bryan Hancock Sustainable Withdrawal Rates For Active Real Estate Investors To Achieve Financial Independence
25 May 2015 | 2 replies
I ran across this study by some professors from Trinity University in San Antonio yesterday:Retirement Savings: Choosing a Withdrawal Rate That Is SustainableHow much is enough is a popular topic on BP since many people are looking to make their money work for them to achieve financial independence.  
Robert Lenfestey Cozy.co reviews
16 June 2019 | 146 replies
As for the timing, their website states that these transactions are not done on weekends or federal holidays.  
Account Closed Landlords Preferring Sec 8
23 November 2016 | 3 replies
have started seeing more and more landlords in socal suburbs actually declaring in ads that they prefer or give 'priority' to sec 8 applicants.considering sec 8 is a 'program' providing an need-based housing voucher deemed countable as 'income'* for 'low-income residents', would preferring applicants of a type of income (in this case, the low-income housing voucher program called section 8) be in violation of FHA act or other federal or state (in my case, CA) statutes?
Tony Reynolds Defer Capital Gains without 1031 exchange?
25 May 2015 | 7 replies
Honestly most of our clients prefer that since they feel that it's no ones business but their's whether they're doing a 1031 or not.Now that 1031s have become so popular most standard board contracts actually have language specifying cooperation with a seller (or buyer) if they are doing a 1031 exchange.
Mark Shaffar WeChat on BP
25 May 2015 | 8 replies
@Joshua Dorkin@Brandon TurnerSo a QR Code basically looks like this:(this is my QR Code for Kakao Talk, a popular Korean messaging app - if anyone wants to add me ^^)The messaging app allows you to scan the QR Code and then add that person.So that photo above - if someone had Kakao Talk, they could launch the app.
Khaled Seirafi Exchanging a Residential/Commercial Building
1 June 2015 | 13 replies
That way he can market it part of the time off market, maybe list it down the road.Your best exposure is usually going to be listing it on the MLS or Loopnet, or whatever is popular in your area, but not all sellers want to sit on the market.
Steven Scheer Starting out with little capital.
7 June 2015 | 41 replies
I haven't personally but it seems popular and makes sense.