Johb White
How can I find reliable numbers on what students are paying for rent.
30 April 2015 | 19 replies
How do you police that?
Edward Shin
Would you rent to a parolee?
19 April 2015 | 22 replies
We had a tenant who was arrested, jailed, convicted, and then released with a police ankle monitor.
Jesse Hunter
Starting my Real Estate journey in Dallas, TX
2 July 2020 | 8 replies
Ultimately, I was able to leverage these skills (with a little more polishing) into a career as a Product Designer in the tech industry.Despite all of these varying pursuits, I never forgot about Rich Dad, Poor Dad, or the idea of real estate investing.Fast forward to today, I am working and growing in a rewarding career that I really enjoy and am excited to start getting my hands dirty.
Jim K.
Drunk posting on Bigger Pockets
5 January 2020 | 98 replies
better watch out the BP police are everywhere
Jonathan R.
Evicting for Noise- Mental Illness...
4 December 2023 | 38 replies
Then, when he causes disrubances call the police.
Carman Callahan
Law enforcement tenants
19 November 2019 | 8 replies
The complaints from tenants were so bad he offered local police "Free Rent" for one year in order to bring Police Presence into the building with the hopes of reducing crime complaints.
Jobie DeVinney-Walsh
Are we expecting too much from our property management firm?
20 November 2019 | 6 replies
You can't expect them to police how people live inside the property.
Anita Parsa
Scare me! What are the risks I need to be aware of before REI?
26 November 2019 | 31 replies
Anita Anita,There are many forum threads here on BP about areas but here's my take on it:A - location where you and I (and everybody here on BP) want to live in (very low crime, no houses or apartments with boarded up windows, schools are the best in the country or best in the state or best in the county)B - a grade below A, this is where the middle class lives, good school district, still low crime rateC - this is lower middle class, higher crime rate, schools middle of the road in terms of rating, rarely do you see a house/building with boarded up windows but it happensD - clearly lower income area, very high crime rate, one house per block is boarded upF - this is called the WAR ZONE, every other house is boarded up, drug dealing and prostitution happening in every other corner specially at night, graffitti galore and even the police is afraid to go there because this is where 90% of violent crimes happenI started with Fs/Ds and I thought I went to heaven when I got Cs.
Robert Hanson
Rookie needs advice for tenant screening in C class neighborhood.
3 February 2021 | 56 replies
Thankfully, I’ve only ever had one place that required 3 weeks of repairs/ polishing at turnover.
Paul Sandhu
What do you do when there is a pimp next to your STR?
31 January 2020 | 18 replies
It's why every police department needs cops hat are more like the ones on Chicago PD then Joe Friday.