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Andy Schwaderer Contractor 70% over estimate w/no warning, demanding money
11 October 2016 | 31 replies
The alternative is a 17k loss.
Jerry Poon Financial Independence Lifestyle: Before and After
25 January 2017 | 97 replies
As a coach I am intimately knowledgeable regarding the importance of one core difference between pro endurance athletes and weekend warriors: the pros recover like pros. 
Asim Alam Nonrecourse on Hard Money Loan?
11 September 2018 | 8 replies
@Ann Bellamy a default for a HML in the scenario you describe would lead to a huge loss for them.now as you state maybe a unicorn.. or someone who is totally ignorant... non recourse is 40 to 50% down.You can try dohardmoney.com  they charge up front 3 to 5k with no guarantee of funding.. and with very mixed reviews  some say they got loans.. others have blown 5k and never got funded.. if you want to give up equity this could happen ... you can put 10% down with Gorilla in Eugene but they will want PG and they will want significant upside.so you cant have it both ways  lowest rates HIGHEST risk.... unless of course you simply use your own money then
Erik Johnson Lawyer and CPA Recommendations
12 December 2016 | 5 replies
Erik Johnson Be sure when you interview a CPA ask about the passive activity rules, real estate professional rules, will you need to group future rentals together, can you deduct any losses each year, how does depreciation work and should you get a cost segregation study or asset management report done, which repairs can you write off vs capitalize, how will gain or loss be treated when you dispose of the property, how are the loan costs treated.....if they don't have a good feel for all of this move on to the next.
Erica Naveja Flipping in the Poconos
5 December 2018 | 20 replies
My impression was that homes sit on the market for a really long time (even nice ones) and the housing market in that area of PA really hasn't fully recovered from the downturn.
Cody Clapp My first success story!!
18 July 2016 | 8 replies
The main Team members are Attornies, real estate Agents, CPA's (or accountants), Inspectors, General Contractors, and Handeymen.I am 59 years old and I found BP about 11 months ago while medically recovering and I still have not decided to do.  
Aaron Pike First investment property-Denied mortgage
20 July 2016 | 6 replies
If you think I could help you with anything please contact me through BP at any time because I am on it just about everyday while I am medically recovering.  
Nitin Dhiman Contributions to Solo 401k
24 February 2017 | 9 replies
I take a loss annually on a rental property due to depreciation, so it looks like I have no earnings. 
Wade Garrett Inherited Tenant
19 October 2016 | 12 replies
The income loss & stress someone like this can cause is not worth it.  
Ralph Dicharry Flooded Houses in Louisiana
29 July 2018 | 53 replies
The only thing that could have saved us from the losses we incurred on some of the properties would have been a crystal ball.