Abdul Azeez
Referral needed to acquire more properties
26 August 2017 | 7 replies
There are plenty of opportunities in the Garden State.I can go to them and keep my finger on them.
Michael Doherty
1st BRRRR Success(ish)
8 December 2021 | 180 replies
I’m crossing my finger with the appraisal 🤞🏻
Jace Im
Newbie Multi-Family Deal Analysis Request! (House Hacking too)
5 December 2015 | 3 replies
This will be my first rodeo and super nervous, I did an analysis to the best of my ability via the rental property calculator on BP (crosses fingers).
Mark F.
Sump pump getting louder? PIC attached
13 November 2020 | 29 replies
About every month you should take your finger and rub around flapper and where it sets/ seals.
Cameron Riley
NEED HELP- How to Tell A TENANT he wasn’t selected for my RENTAL
20 January 2021 | 142 replies
. - I use a third party, just an office lady with experience in property management.
Paul Stewart
Atlantic City real estate investments
27 March 2018 | 6 replies
Putting in a offer today and a SFR so fingers are crossed.
Rong Liu
Section 8 shared housing lease contract template
17 September 2016 | 0 replies
Hi, BPers,A section 8 lady shares house with her adult daughter, daughter pays the rest of the rent.
Allen Motakef
North Carolina - Multifamily 6.5+ Cap
21 March 2018 | 27 replies
well Chris typing this from my hotel room in Charleston on my way home via Atlanta of course.we just sold a 8 room and 4 room... big 1880s remodel on the front house then I built a brand new 4 bd behind it.. it closes on Friday fingers crossed....new owner will let it set vacant until Aug.. then rents are 800 to 900 a room to students.. and will stay that way every year and maybe go up.. brand new one building full gut job other.. sale price 1,275.000 so 12 X 800 = 9600 gross rents probably a 3 to 4 cap.. although it is BRAND new so unless students beat the crap out of it.. cap ex will be minimal first 10 years.. turn over of course will have expenses..
Derrick Gordon
SHOULD I CREATE AN LLC OR CORP?
7 July 2018 | 47 replies
You run over a little old lady while driving - you are responsibleYour employee runs over a little old lady during work - the employee and the company are responsibleYou run over a little old lady while driving for a work purpose. - YOU and your company are responsibleSo if you are the only member of an LLC they almost everything the company does will be you doing it.