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Ian M. Problems with Tenants Paying their Rent (Despite Good Screening)
31 August 2014 | 16 replies
Make sure you follow the eviction process to the end so it will show up on further reports and you can still stick them with a bad report since they stuck you with not fulfilling their part of the lease agreement.
Patrick Jacques What was your biggest fear upon the start of your investing career
25 August 2014 | 5 replies
Some friends and family can't relate because they work the 9 to 5 and have given up on their life goals.I want every second of my life to be fulfilling doing things I want to accomplish in my life.  
William Burr Semi-newbie from South Florida--Port St Lucie
27 August 2014 | 12 replies
Although I enjoyed doing so, it still wasn't as fulfilling as I would like for it to have been so I stepped away from the industry for several years.
Ronnie S. Driven and ambitous newbie and new Pro member from Playa del Rey
17 September 2014 | 8 replies
I have been reading BiggerPockets for several years now but recently decided to jump in feet first.I am not a complete novice to Real Estate investing but I have a very long way to go in order to fulfill my dreams of giving my family the long term income and security they deserve.I firmly believe that Real Estate along with a balanced portfolio of retirement accounts is the only way to go.Real Estate has always been a passion of mine, to learn my craft and acquire as many income producing properties as possible.As of recent and what really got me into high gear is that my first baby (girl) was born 8 months ago and I want to provide for her future unlike mine.Now I have this new hunger, direction and priority in life and have decided to commit myself 100%I know this is going to be a long process and am very ambitious and having a newborn is a powerful motivator to learn and create wealth for my wife and baby.A little background on me…I am married and have a 8 month old baby girl.
Cody Ferguson Owner Occupant vs Tennant Occupant
14 September 2014 | 3 replies
You don't say who had the 50% investor ratio issue so I'm not sure if that was part of the loan requirement or the HOA allowing a rental.So the easy one loan/insurance: All you need to do is fulfill the OO period of the loan.
Ryan Dossey Hml vs Crowdfunding
18 September 2014 | 25 replies
I assume you are talking about something like prosper as opposed to something like kickstarter.prosper has a 35K limit and the money is unsecured.. and that amount may not be fulfilled anyway even if you ask for it.
Edward Barnes 203K Loan - Contractor Pain
12 November 2013 | 16 replies
But, when it gets in front of a judge, if the judge sees that the GC breached the contract and wasn't entitled to that 10% until the contract was fulfilled, my guess is that the lien will be removed, and depending on the state, the GC may also be penalized for filing a false lien.
Brandon Foken Question for those who use Google adWords - Conversion Rates
17 August 2017 | 27 replies
It's all about how your ad fulfills their need. 
Phillip Trujillo Shall we pull the trigger? - Owner financed deal in middle GA
14 November 2013 | 12 replies
No matter what the decree says you can count on the other former spouse not fulfilling their obligations because they are unable too or they want to stick it to you.
Aaron Junck Real Estate Agent or Appraiser
25 November 2013 | 10 replies
Appraising is harder to get into too, hours are required under an appraiser need to be fulfilled before you're on your own.I'd say agents can make more faster.Best to talk to local appraisers and agents if you want to train in either, you could be an agent and then move to appraising, a natural progression.As to investing, an appraiser has an edge, you do realize that RE school for agents is usually the first part of the appraisal avenue.....:)