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David Krulac Buying is more expensive than renting in ALL 50 states...........
13 May 2017 | 32 replies
There is a Mexican restaurant in San Francisco that is really popular and the guy that is the owner/operator bought it in the 1970's and if he rented it he would more than likely not have been able to keep up with the rising cost of rent in the bay area...and been forced out of his current location like so many others who were only renting their office/house/apt/business/etc.
Andrew Schlessinger College House Purchase
12 May 2017 | 25 replies
As Jesse stated the upper university/kern area is usually a bit more expensive due to its popularly with many restaurants/bars and other attractions within walking distance.
Jon S. Tenants Want to Completely Turn Off Electicity and AC?
17 May 2017 | 15 replies
A tenant is moving out at the end of this month, but they want to shut off their power 2 weeks before their lease is up, because they are moving into another apartment before this lease is up.
Stewart McMillan Another Chicago Horror Story - 72 Hour Rule
20 May 2017 | 5 replies
So I made a huge mistake with my ComEd bill and the power was shut off on my tenants.I tried my best to restore power after the tenants notified me on a Friday morning, but it was an exceptionally busy and important work day for me, hold times were forever with ComEd, and long story short I played phone tag with ComEd all day but was unable to connect with them to turn the power back on. 
DeJaun McKenzie New Member from Germantown, MD
19 May 2017 | 3 replies
Hey everyone my name is DeJaun Mckenzie I'm 21 and I'm a chef at a independent owned restaurant, I currently have 0 experience in real estate but every day I'm learning more and learning that I haven't learned enough, I got interested in Real Estate because my boss's brother was telling me it's something I should get into and since then I've been hooked on wholesaling and in the midst of my research I stumbled upon BP and before I knew it I had 10+ tabs of articles open.
DeJaun McKenzie New Member from Germantown,MD
19 May 2017 | 2 replies
Hey everyone my name is DeJaun Mckenzie I'm 21 and I'm a chef at a independent owned restaurant, I currently have 0 experience in real estate but every day I'm learning more and learning that I haven't learned enough, I got interested in Real Estate because my boss's brother was telling me it's something I should get into and since then I've been hooked on wholesaling and in the midst of my research I stumbled upon BP and before I knew it I had 10+ tabs of articles open.
Mike Lynch Homeowners Association Question?
31 May 2017 | 6 replies
If someone starts up a chainsaw, here comes the Calvary to shut you down.
Sridhar Ramakrishnan Early Retirement & Real Estate Exit Strategy
21 April 2018 | 16 replies
And retail restaurant type properties and mall out parcels can be very dicey. 
Yuriy Tymoshenko AC HVAC and lease clause
22 May 2017 | 19 replies
 Tenants typically assume you have an HVAC repair person (or ANY repair person) safely stored up a body orifice ready to be pulled out to address a repair the minute they call (which, by the way, is typically one minute AFTER the HVAC repair company shuts down for the weekend....in which case the tenant will tell you they have been without air for the past two days but have only now managed to figure out how to dial your number to tell you this).   
Michael Glaser My First Eviction: Unreachable Tenant
27 June 2017 | 15 replies
Even if you were to have an open/shut case against your tenant for the theft - it's still up to you to collect (after having spent countless hours & money on court costs).