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Arnel Arrozal New to RI and BP would like some advice
12 November 2019 | 12 replies
Here's my summary and two cents.Save up a little more Connect with local investors through groups like Rarebird, and take people you meet out to coffeeTalk to Property managers and realtors in markets you're interested in Practice running proformas on deals so that you're prepared to pull the trigger when a real deal comes along.Spend energy hunting for off market opportunities, because you might find a great deal by knocking on a few doors or sending a few letters.
Renee Lee Safe haven for investment property capital gains
24 October 2019 | 1 reply
Moving into it doesn't trigger a taxable event so as long as you own that house you'll never pay the tax on the gain or have to recapture depreciation.6.
Evan Reinecke Hello fellow BP friends!
24 October 2019 | 2 replies
Looking to pull the trigger on my first BRRRR in the next few months. 
Russell Brazil Buyer is Undisclosed Agent
27 October 2019 | 29 replies
It's not clear to me what the trigger for disclosure is. 
Jeff Petsche Been MIA and Regret Every Second. Procrastination Is EVIL!!
25 October 2019 | 29 replies
I've been a real estate Broker for over 16 years, helping others buy/sell real estate and have closed over $70M in volume, yet I can't seem to pull the trigger and buy my first investment property for myself because I always seem to talk myself out of a deal for one reason or another. 
Santanna Binacci personal loan being called
25 October 2019 | 6 replies
If any or all of the other loans you have are callable on demand, the lenders of those loans will pickup on the judgment when it is granted, and this may trigger demand calls from some of your other lenders.I believe you need to contact the lender and try to work something out before it spirals out of control and you end up filing a bankruptcy or doing a voluntary asset forfeiture.
John Allen Getting from point A of wanting to buy to Z of buying and Holding
25 October 2019 | 2 replies
So, here it goes:A) What is the biggest thing or multiple things stopping you from actually pulling the trigger?
Isaac S. Bipolar Tenant...I hit the crazy lottery!
31 October 2019 | 31 replies
I wasn't expecting another snap and it was not like she even mentioned the actual problem or thing that triggered her initial call, when I followed up with text, she went off the deep end with character attack and still no mention of the original issue, so I still have no idea what the actual specific issue is in this case, I just know that she does not like me anymore(to say it nicely).Anyway, thanks for chiming in and it's great help and encouragement to read your replies in general and here specifically.
Tye Mitchell VA loan questions and help
28 October 2019 | 10 replies
Most likely, he would trigger the due on sale clause by transferring it to an LLC.
Brandon Groff My First BRRRR done in seven weekends
2 November 2019 | 16 replies
I have been wanting to get into RE for the last couple years and finally pulled the trigger about a month and a half ago.