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Susan Arndt Tenants cause broken pipes by not dripping water
11 July 2019 | 10 replies
Replace with plex, has ability to give some expansion without cracking like PVC or copper.
Chihiro Kurokawa "Syndicators" with no operational experience
10 May 2019 | 58 replies
Raising capital for a syndicator and your not a principal requires a series 7 license and the ability to sell away.. 
Xavier Williams New to investing is turn key best?
8 April 2019 | 43 replies
Why not sell them though and take your cash so you can roll it into growth sooner rather than later?
Bob Daniels Downfalls of Subject-To deals?
12 May 2020 | 10 replies
well a ton.get a bad actor they just rip rent and never pay on the mortgage Seen that happen a ton.best intentions but no real money  and tenant stops paying and trashs house and now buyer has no ability to carry the property seller gets back a messed up home and is out thousands.and I could go on and on.. its not about you the buyer the risk is the seller..
Joshua D. Carlon Business acquisition potential... make the numbers make sense
2 March 2019 | 0 replies
Benefits to invest in his business for some growth capital. new equipment purchase, and consolidation/restructuring of existing debt.I dont have any financial experience in regards to a business, and  just based on his explanation, something doesn't make sense with his income-debt(i dont know what exactly which is why i am here) My question is : " where is a good simple resource i can use to help me make sense of his books?"
Sara Taslitt Collecting Rent Etc.
10 March 2019 | 48 replies
The only draw back is that Zelle is not setup with a bill payment interface like Cozy.
Stefan Hirniak Pulling equity out in high tax area
3 March 2019 | 8 replies
The rental market in Houston is strong and I am looking to leverage the equity and grow the portfolio especially in some of the up and coming areas.My main question is about pulling out equity from a property in a high tax area like Houston.
Matt Merrill Broker suggestions to hang my license (with a couple of caveats)
5 March 2019 | 6 replies
I would like the ability to process maybe 1 or 2 personal sales where I would like to keep costs low.  
Mark De sagun New to OOS REI from Los Angeles, CA
29 November 2020 | 15 replies
I would agree with you, that Bakersfield would have more diverse economy and likely more population growth.
Katie Weinstein Just getting started with high DTI
6 March 2019 | 4 replies
Hi all,I am new to BP and just starting to research how to start becoming a buy and hold investor under extremely limiting circumstances and was hoping the BP community could shed some light on the best financing strategy to use for my first few properties.Current Financial SituationA little background on my current situation: I am 28yrs old working in television in NY ( making roughly 55-60k a year- yes it is brutal) I just bought my first primary home 2 years ago in Williamsburg, BK to lock in how much I’m paying for housing year over year in a place where incomes don’t increase as fast as rental prices (2 bd for 340k (this is an HDFC which is how I got a home for this price in an area where the median price is 1.5 million) ) so obviously my DTI is extremely high at almost 60% with no other debts besides my primary home (I also have a roommate who pays me $900 a month for her room which helps with about half my total monthly housing costs) (had a great mortgage broker that really helped me wiggle in to my first home)I now have about 75-80k in equity in the home and access to a family trust with a similar amount of money in it and was looking for the best way to turn buying an initial first property all cash into the ability to buy more properties( out of state of course- looking at different areas in the country from PA to TX to TN to FL).