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Erica Harley VA Loan and Investing
30 August 2018 | 8 replies
Keep it simple.
Jared Carpenter Utah/Arizona or Nevada Qualified Allocation Plan
6 August 2018 | 0 replies
If not, does anyone have any contacts from their day-to-day that operate in the LIHTC development space in any state across the country?
Jay Krietzman Oregon - Title Company or RE Attorney?
7 August 2018 | 10 replies
GC is super simple  .the great thing about developers is no test no school just need good enough credit to get a bond and insurance.( which of course keeps many out of the game )))
Jared Carpenter Utah/Arizona or Nevada Qualified Allocation Plan
7 August 2018 | 2 replies
If not, does anyone have any contacts from their day-to-day that operate in the LIHTC development space in any state across the country?
George Andre Washington Newbie Wholesaler in the Rocky Mount area
19 November 2018 | 4 replies
Please click on the links, give them a read, and share your thoughts in the comments.First is a post that I feel will help not get overwhelmed with the amount of info that is here on BP:https://www.biggerpockets.com/blogs/5868/52761-the-simple-guide-to-getting-started-on-bpThe second is a post that will help get you focused with your real estate investing goals:https://www.biggerpockets.com/blogs/5868/52743-im-new-to-bp-any-advice-would-be-appriciatedThe last one is a post that will help you choose an “investor friendly” real estate agent.
Sam Leon Providing proof of repairs to insurance after hurricane damages
7 August 2018 | 2 replies
The agent was supposed to tell me to submit documents but since I was under the deductable, they didn't say anything and I didn't either.Now they told me I need:(1) before/after pictures;(2) PAID IN FULL receipt showing licensed specialty contractors on work performed;on:(a) roof repair(b) ceiling drywall work(c) ceiling texture and paint work(d) fence repairs(e) fallen, hanging, damaged tree branch removal and pruningAfter some calls and elbow twisting, I was able to get the roofer to give me a retroactive receipt now on work done in September of last year even though I paid him cash.I was not able to get the debris removal cleaning company to give me a receipt.I did the sheetrock, texture and painting myself so that was my time & cost.I have pictures of everything.So now my windstorm insurance may cancel because I can't provide receipts of licensed specialty contractors on sheetrock/texture/painting work performed.Kind of surprised that simple sheetrock repair work would need licensed specialty contractor. 
Chris Sweeney [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
8 August 2018 | 5 replies
And corrected from A BRRR to a simple buy and hold. 
Matthew Meunier VA Assistant Recommendations
31 August 2018 | 2 replies
We hire virtual assistants to run my operations for us.
Josh Adams Appraiser dictating shared driveway easement?
16 March 2021 | 6 replies
The agreement can be as simple as to say the 'property owner A' and property owner 'B' hereby acknowledge the proximity of their respective driveways and affirm that neither property has any easement right/necessity over the other.The concern here from a lender/title perspective is the ability to claim a prescriptive easement right.
Price Paramore The Best Way to Analyze Markets or Submarkets?
14 August 2018 | 6 replies
Just keep in mind that often the names they use may be different than what local operators use.I also like the HUD comprehensive housing analysis reports.