Chris Pflum
Sherman Bridge- WARNING- Beware of hidden fees
11 December 2018 | 6 replies
The renovation turned out great.After receiving my final draw, I noticed that things did not reconcile in the draw account.
Philip Smith
FOI (Fear Of Investment): How to Convince Wife Investing is Safe
23 May 2019 | 34 replies
Too late to undo that but it is a draw back financially that is only going to get worse.
Kevin Keith Beck
Can your properties compete in the netzero housing market?
13 December 2018 | 2 replies
Perhaps, in combination with emission standards for cars escalating along with the building codes the Commission is of the belief that every home in the future will have an electric car in the driveway and polluting while commuting will be mute?
Dane C Allen
Tenant is terminally ill - month 5 of 12 month lease in winter
19 December 2018 | 74 replies
But I draw the line here when people start saying terms like “moral code”, “heartless”, and “pray” for those landlords that wouldn’t rip up the lease.
John Michael
Be wary of partnership?
14 December 2018 | 4 replies
She would then reno the home and draw on the loan.
Luke Wolmer
Investing Strategies in Tropical Destinations (Nicaragua)
14 December 2019 | 10 replies
However drawing on other's experiences and eliciting feedback on methods/strategies/deals is what BP forums are all about right?
Paul Lyet
Loan Advice for a First Time Investment Purchase
13 June 2020 | 5 replies
The draw back to these loans is that they are more paperwork heavy than the other "portfolio" types of loans....but if you have ever received a loan on your primary home, it's likely that you will go through the same type of paperwork here with conventional lending.
James Wise
Are you prepared to do what it take SURVIVE this business?
30 April 2019 | 234 replies
I read Evicted, and am surprised the only lesson they could draw from that book, is that landlords are evil.
Ryan Saldanha
Contractor has left me in the DARK!
16 December 2018 | 12 replies
One project is small 3 bedroom house is only 50% done after 3 months. 2nd flip I gave deposit 10 weeks ago and I checked with the permitting office and their drawings/plans have been kicked back twice for the last 10 weeks so nothing has started!
Ira Hayes
Very bumpy first deal, hard earned lessons
16 December 2018 | 2 replies
Purchase price: $65,000, $6,000 down Cash invested: $8,500 Sale price for 50% equity: $10,000Profit: $1,500Partner paid mortgage.Total investment in the property: 6,000 down payment; 500 in lawyers fees to draw up documents for an eviction/offer of equity to tenants, and for the sale of my equity to my investment partner; 2,000 in my time and materials cleaning up the property and doing research and footwork to sell my equity.What made you interested in investing in this type of deal?