David Ostrow
Auction.com Occupied Property - but no one lives there.
16 July 2014 | 4 replies
A Tv, garbage, boxes of stuff, no furniture, some tools, etc.
Rachelle Rayner
Kansas City, Missouri Buyers
29 July 2014 | 15 replies
RPR is the best tool out there for comps as it combines the MLS data with county records for a truly complete view of all sold real estate.
Ryan Hammel
Hi All, I'm Ryan from Southern California!
27 July 2014 | 13 replies
I hope to use this site as a tool to grow as a person and an investor.
Arnie Guida
1% Money, How Can They Do It?
18 July 2014 | 4 replies
It's a great tool as a bridge loan if used correctly.
Kyle Cabral
Met with an investor yesterday, said wholesaling has potential liability issues
18 July 2014 | 27 replies
Hell, it's worth it for the MLS access alone.I personally think having a license is a valuable tool for your investing, as you said just for the MLS access alone.To the question about the unlicensed activity I don't really think that having a license helps with any of that unless someone says "Hey you need a license to do that" and you say "But I do" and they drop it.If the dig and you use the "I have a license" as a defense I think you are in MUCH worse shape!
Erin Legler
Auction today
15 September 2014 | 32 replies
Yes she's a pretty single blond, so safety is a big concern.Thank you for the info on the HOA liens.
Account Closed
Newbie From Dallas, Texas
21 July 2014 | 15 replies
I decided to join BiggerPockets because I saw it as a valuable tool to help take my real estate investing career to the next level.
Kathia L.
SFR landlords how do you keep renters from ruining your properties?
26 July 2014 | 8 replies
Getting a good tenant reminds me of a term we use for buying high quality tools: "pay for quality and you only cry once; buy cheap and you'll cry a lot."
Sean Connolly
Raising Rent
1 August 2014 | 22 replies
At this time you may be contacted to do a health/safety inspection.
Colleen F.
motorcycle parking in garage.
28 July 2014 | 11 replies
You did not authorize this sort of parking in the first place, and I suggest you stick to your original "no" by explaining it as an insurance / safety / liability matter and that you cannot allow this sort of parking at that building.