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Bill Plymouth What's with the animosity towards whole-salers?
10 September 2019 | 147 replies
And this was after I'd already spent a ridiculous amount of time sending their poorly written PA back 3x. 
Jared DeValk Unscrupulous Wholesalers
26 June 2014 | 16 replies
After a few failures, these folks will leave the field disappointed or turn to doing what many, if not most, are doing now which is ruining the reputation of the good, honest ones: they pull a property newly listed on the MLS or an evergreen property (every wholesaler in town has tried to hustle and failed) and do a mass email mailing with slick marketing containing inflated ARVs, ridiculously low rehab estimates, and a non-negotiable, inflated asking price.
Joe Capobianco Roth IRA vs REI
21 February 2016 | 16 replies
@Thelonious Jones@Chris Soignier @Dan Rudolph @David Faulkner@Dmitriy FomichenkoWhat are your opinions are the stock market and real estate markets direction. my coworker came to me this morning because we both are trying to purchase homes right now and he said wait another 1-2 years.he explained that around 07-08 when the markets crashed and people foreclosed on their homes. banks would get those homes back and then rent them to the ones who just got foreclosed on. hes now saying that since more and more people decide to rent now that this will cause the prices on homes to drop. so he went on to say that it cycles up and down like this around every 10 years. i would love to get your feedback if this sounds ridiculous or makes sense. thanks
George P. intuit payment network shutting down june 30th.
25 August 2016 | 120 replies
This 'b3000' description is ridiculous compared to the single entry, named deposit that IPN implemented.
Scott Trench Are you Pro or Against 401(k)?
2 May 2017 | 197 replies
It gets rather ridiculous with some of the funds. 
Will Barnard Another Bubble on the Way?
12 November 2014 | 40 replies
In California  fees and permits rival the cost of materials on a job, it's ridiculous
Mark Ferguson My goals for 2016: 20 flips, 10 rentals, 200 sales
11 January 2016 | 50 replies
I would rather have a decent personal residence and two ridiculous cars in the garage vs a castle and a Yaris.
Mike Smith HELOC on Investment Property?
8 April 2022 | 70 replies
We are in Colorado, I have called pretty much everyone on all of the lists provided here, and so far PenFed is the only one that will do it and something seems really off - he estimated the interest only payment at a ridiculously high amount for what he says the interest rate is - borrowing $50k at 4.75% is a $562 a month interest only payment during the draw period????  
Yenlan Patton How to say... offer the deadbeat tenant cash to move out
11 April 2016 | 44 replies
There are several threads on BP addressing whether or no to use "cash for keys" and I would never ridicule an owner for going that route   
Sheena R Roth Sweet 80 year old tenant can’t afford rent
12 May 2022 | 95 replies
Besides, I've been a lot of places where the poorest slobs in the US look ridiculously rich by other nation's standards.