Robert Leitner
Looking for help with Entities
28 February 2022 | 20 replies
This is often the most productive path to take -- just walk in the footsteps of giants.3.
Dave Lee
Using Bandit signs and zero calls... hmmmm
18 November 2014 | 5 replies
We wrote on them with one of those giant black markers.
James Phillips
Getting started by developing my own land?
28 August 2016 | 12 replies
We have a giant back yard and Ive recently discovered that I have just enough square footage on my lot to subdivide and develop the new lot.
Joe Threats
Explaining Assignment Fee to seller
15 June 2016 | 2 replies
I'm writing in 'Joe Threats and/or Assigns' so if for any reason I am not able to close, I will find someone who will.
Ken Henson
Pre-foreclosure in Texas
27 April 2020 | 16 replies
Feel free to PM me if you have more questions on how to work these if you're getting people on the hook just days before and not able to get them to sell and close!
David Begley
A JV Rehab with another BiggerPockets Member - A Success Story!
9 June 2016 | 118 replies
I'm not able to post pictures.
Dusty Bowling
Please Help!!! Expanding fast and need some guidence
5 December 2014 | 11 replies
Handshake deals are a giant No-No.If you're relying on hand-written hourly logs for employee pay, understand that your system is crap and you need to plan on getting a better system forthwith.
Joan C.
New Joint Tenant Worries
8 December 2014 | 0 replies
Hi,I rent my 4 bedroom house to 4 guys, joint and several, two of them left earlier, I have the remaining tenant screen the candidate first, then I qualify the prospective tenant with my rental criteria including 3 x income and two year work history.One new tenant qualified, the second one is not, but the remaining tenant do not w want to look for new one, since it takes time and holiday is around the corner.since remaining tenants would need to pay for the whole month rent, not just their portions, I am worrying that the 4th tenant might not able to pay the rent, if one or two tenant moving out after 6 month's lease, incoming new tenant might not want to responsible for someone who is not qualified.My current tenants argue that their combined income meet the 3 x income requirement, they can lower the portion of rent just for these two incoming tenants, so that they can take the one with lower income, obviously they just want to twist the number while first new tenant pay regular portion, and the non-qualified one was evaluated based on the regular portion as well.now the question is: can landlord require the proof of future actual rent each co-tenant pays?
Alex Santini
My Financial Plan
29 April 2015 | 11 replies
@Linda Weygant, have you found any notable differences between Prosper and Lending Club from the lender perspective?
James Case
A New Wholesaling Journey Begins...
23 July 2014 | 25 replies
I was not able to reach 4 of them when trying to return their call. 1 was curious about how I got his information. 1 was expecting my voicemail to make an offer on his specific property. 3 were expecting retail.