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Mike D. Duplex tenants pay for lawn mowing?
3 October 2018 | 19 replies
If you would like to mow the lawn and shovel the snow yourself, the rent would be reduced by $100 per month.
Adriel Irons Taking on Mom's house
8 March 2017 | 9 replies
If there's no profit to be gained by selling and it's cash flowing, why not help her manage it better (increase income, reduce costs) and keep it for the estate?
Brian Barfoot Total n00b question.
3 March 2017 | 12 replies
If they purchase, the option fee amount paid will be reduced from the purchase price to lower the purchase price on the sales agreement, after they exercise their option to purchase.* The property is not sold and title is not transferred until the tenant exercises the option to buy. 
Arthur OHara I am Brand New to REI in NJ
10 March 2017 | 5 replies
I literally have a house across the street from me that was foreclosed on price has recently been reduced.
Jason Weible Buyers list help need advice
3 March 2017 | 3 replies
I found BP about 20 months ago when I was medically recovering and looking for something I could do and has more flexibility that goes with it.I would probably would have never found this site when I was running my own business and only spent time working on a computer but not searching for something else to do.  
Dan Wieczorek Need to get started in NJ
7 March 2017 | 2 replies
Hi I am hoping to get some tips for just getting started.A few years ago I was all set to get started with some flipping maybe renting.Just as I was about to start our financial situation changed drastically.My wife had to take a much smaller salary and I was hit with a ton of medical bills.So we went from looking to invest to living paycheck to paycheck.We have burned through all our savings just to stay afloat and things are going to get desperate soon.So I am hoping I can get started now before it’s too late.So I have been reading up and looking for options.Any tips or suggestions for someone in my situation to get started in the real estate game here in NJ would be greatly appreciated.Any wholesalers out there that can walk a first timer through would be cool.I have a partner who is less desperate then I am and maybe some investors if the deal looks good.Between the two of us we are acquainted with a lot of carpenters, painters, roofers and other home repair guys who would give us great deals.Plus we are both very handy and usually do all our own work for our homes.Hoping to make a move and supplement our incomes before getting too buried in credit card debt.Any tips would be awesome thanks.
Dan Wieczorek Tips to get started in NJ
12 March 2017 | 1 reply
Hi I am hoping to get some tips for just getting started.A few years ago I was all set to get started with some flipping maybe renting.Just as I was about to start our financial situation changed drastically.My wife had to take a much smaller salary and I was hit with a ton of medical bills.So we went from looking to invest to living paycheck to paycheck.We have burned through all our savings just to stay afloat and things are going to get desperate soon.So I am hoping I can get started now before it’s too late.So I have been reading up and looking for options.Any tips or suggestions for someone in my situation to get started in the real estate game here in NJ would be greatly appreciated.Any wholesalers out there that can walk a first timer through would be cool.I have a partner who is less desperate then I am and maybe some investors if the deal looks good.Between the two of us we are acquainted with a lot of carpenters, painters, roofers and other home repair guys who would give us great deals.Plus we are both very handy and usually do all our own work for our homes.Hoping to make a move and supplement our incomes before getting too buried in credit card debt.Any tips would be awesome thanks.
Rich Hupper This continues to elude me
5 March 2017 | 7 replies
So basically if I follow your steps I can use those line items to reduce my tax liability but a lender can add those deductions back in to help me qualify for a loan?
Jack Alves Super high utility costs
6 March 2017 | 6 replies
Any suggestions on who I should contact to evaluate the cost of doing enough to reduce the utility costs to a reasonable number? 
Doug McRae I need help! Bond for deed situation.
3 March 2017 | 2 replies
Is there a way I can contact his bank and get a reduced amount to get the loan up to date?