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Felix Wisniewski What should I do with this Vacant List?
20 September 2014 | 4 replies
I'm on a limited budget so I was thinking mailing to those 50 or so & that would fit my budget and cold calling the rest as well as leaving door notes saying I wanna buy their house.
Danielle D. Do I have to be taxed as an SCorp?
25 September 2014 | 9 replies
the reason for havi g the S corp, is so the scorp can pay you a "reasonable" salary, subject to withholding, then the rest as "profit" not subject to withholding.  
Edward Barnes 203K Loan - Contractor Pain
12 November 2013 | 16 replies
But, when you sign a contract to do a job, you sign a contract to do the complete job...not the ability to quit at any point through the job, get paid for what you did, and say screw the rest.
Carima Forsythe Networking and other wholesalers
11 November 2013 | 0 replies
Hello every one in New Jersey and the rest of Bigger Pockets.
Will F. Which credit cards give best rewards for big box purchases?
27 December 2014 | 38 replies
I get my order and put 1$ on the menards card to get my 1% discount for the whole order, then pay for the rest with my Cabellas card and get another 1 to 3% bonus points. 
Sam Magi New Member from California (bay area)
13 November 2013 | 22 replies
Property manager (if you have one), periodic vacancies, any common area utilities, trash, misc fixes, reserves, etc. will suck up a lot of the rest.
John Chapman My first eviction and lessons learned
13 November 2013 | 4 replies
Exactly John, it's just business, at least they won't have snow after Christmas to move in (LOL).Reading people up front is really crucial and go with your instinct, you can always find an "official" reason. :)
Amie D. Unpaid Tenant Sewer Bill
14 November 2013 | 26 replies
You can go after the tenant for the bill yourself but to do anything officially you'd have to take them to court.
Shawn Thom Starting 3rd Rehab
23 November 2013 | 14 replies
I took what I wanted and left the rest for them!
Craig C. Where to get the money?
13 November 2013 | 2 replies
I'm not exactly afraid of commitments as far as finances go, but working a job just to keep on top of bills your always Just-Over-Broke, and your exhausted when you get home and you always want to get some rest so your prepared for a better(or easier) day at work the next day, elsewise you'll be first in the cross-hairs on the at-will list for companies to lay off or fire.In the last 2 weeks, I'd say I've accumulated about 100 hours worth of searching real estate ad's, reading books on real estate, forums and the like, and I am leaning towards an FHA 203k loan, or something similar such as owner financing.As it is right now, I am set to start my new J.O.B. next week, but I am expected to work nearly 70 hours a week my first few months there.I think a "stupid" question is far better than making a "stupid" decision!