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Eugen Burianov Moles in the front yard at a rental property
10 December 2017 | 9 replies
A few seconds later it started to run away so I️ zapped it with the water hose and stunned it again, this went on for a few minutes til the mole was running down the street.
James R. Copeland Craziest Tenant Experience?
16 March 2018 | 49 replies
Queue the stunned silence.I guess our old outdoorsy tenant wasn't satisfied with the 3 (yes, THREE) perfectly good toilets in the house, and decided to make a DIY toilet in the back yard.For the next few hours she texted me some very colorful comments about our old tenants while spraying dish soap she had brought along all over the concrete and scrubbing it out as best she could.
Account Closed Phoenix homebuyer duped out of $73K in real-estate scam
22 December 2017 | 57 replies
And you would be stunned how many people still opened them and compromised their information.  
Hank Wu Seed Capitalism for Rural Farming - Ag investments new markets?
28 December 2019 | 15 replies
I have a passing knowledge of it.In Oregon which is a big farming state.... it seems to go in waves of what is hot and what is not.Timber of course is the ultimate in farming  Tree farming for passive.Grapes are hot as the Napa Sonoma prime vintners have moved north and are snagging up all the little botiques in the area and money is being made simply because mature vineyards are not 500k to 750k an ACRE like they are in the Napa Valley yet a nice bottle of pinot will still sell for close to a nice bottle of median range napa cab.Blueberries were hot we were involved in a planting of 60 acres of them.. and when i went to raise the capital the only real capital for this is farm credit.. they pretty much laughed us out of the room.conversation went like this.Him:  what do you do Me:  I loan money and build houses and have done a lot of timberHim:  do you have a degree in agMe:   no barely made it through highschoolHim:  so no expeirnce farming  was your daddy a farmerMe:   No daddy was a land developer and RE broker so no familial experianceHim: we ONLY loan to those that are 2nd to 3rd generation farmers  with advanced degrees in AG.Me:  well we own the land  HIM:  we dont care you will fail most of the timeSo I told my partner at the time you can buy me out and you can run with your blueberry dream.. the lender talked me out of it we are not experinced at it.. 
Blake Fossen How To Find Deals on Flooded Homes in Houston
22 December 2017 | 3 replies
Hi BP'ers,I was wondering if any savvy investors out there could do me a favor and discuss how they are getting leads on flooded properties around Houston?
Garen T. Dealing with an eye-sore from a neighbor. Impacting interest.
6 May 2018 | 7 replies
I'm honestly just stunned that she would leave this sitting there.
Alan Fowler Hello From Topeka! I'm new-ish to BP
6 February 2018 | 2 replies
Though, it doesn't do me a lot of good in Topeka, haha.
Elizabeth Campanella Loudoun/Fairfax counties - even worth trying?
2 February 2018 | 6 replies
Thanks, but as I said, I already have a property at $157K that won't work with putting even 35% down, so finding another more expensive property probably won't do me much good. 
Stephen Herbert Go check your credit score!
5 February 2018 | 1 reply
Please do me and all the other lenders out there a favor - check your credit every once in a while.
Chun Ju Chen property about to be foreclosed due to seller fraud
1 May 2017 | 13 replies
I am just quite stunned at this point.