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Jerad Shapiro Rent-stabilized tenant with noise complaints
23 April 2020 | 4 replies
The Bad: Tenant spent two years traveling sporadically for work and had relatives move in as roommates without asking me.
Charles Plimpton Leasing SFR to Assisted Living Operators
26 May 2020 | 7 replies
It's difficult to travel south (I'm currently living on the central coast) to look at property.  
Benjamin Petersen Handyman looking to get started as an investor in PHX, AZ
23 April 2020 | 6 replies
I'm a bit of a nomad; living in a van and traveling for most of the past few years.
Amy Martin Helping our daughter get a start in real estate investing
28 April 2020 | 5 replies
A working actor often travels a lot so shorter term arrangements when she does so are possible. 
Tim Robinson Looking to chat with expats involved in REI while overseas
19 March 2021 | 7 replies
The other two I travel between the states and Europe.
Nick Pierce What would you do if you were 16 again, getting started in REI?
30 April 2020 | 8 replies
Let that grow for a few years in the background as you start your path to learning.As far as building credit, just have mom add you as a authorized user for her card, which would issue a card in your name, and let her just shred it or something if she's concerned about usage... what will really matter is you get some credit history that matches her use of the card... caveat here is only if she's good at paying things off... if she has bad credit habits, you'll just inherit that... but yeah, then once you're at 18, you'll have 2 years of credit history that hopefully is good, and you can leverage that towards your first loan with much more favorable terms than your average 18 year old.Recommended reads...Set for Life by Scott TrenchDrink from the fountain of information that is Investopedia.comAnd of course... keep up here on BP.
D Higgs Out of pocket expenses. Why is no one talking about
26 April 2020 | 11 replies
Or at the very least, (1) consider getting a loan to cover these expenses and/or (2) be mindful of these unexpected costs throughout the project.Pre-Deal Marketing fees, training, learning market, travel time including gas mileage, costs for purchasing legal forms & contracts, fees to start an LLC After Rehab Deal is Accepted HML origination fee, HML points, Buyer closing costs, down payment, title company, local taxes (transfer tax, prorated property tax,etc) After Buyer Closing Dumpster rental & permit from town, buiilding permit for construction, monthly holding costs to pay back HML, homeowners insurance, repair expenses prior to being reimbursed from HML, Marketing fees to promote 'coming soon', dream team fees such as CPA, attorney, and fees to pay for the SOW inspection Seller closingSeller contributions, agent commissions, prorated property taxes, title company, attorney fees 
Kris Mead Financing drying up?
19 May 2020 | 20 replies
Keep me posted and safe travels!
Riley Nettles Is it vital that I go to college?
7 May 2020 | 5 replies
I used that time to travel and live in Hawaii for a year, meet a ton of interesting people with perspectives I wouldn’t have been able to meet had I not gone, then jumped in with both feet in to construction, carpentry and painting specifically, which I still do to this day.
Fletcher Clardy Real Estate Acronyms
24 April 2020 | 2 replies
When writing, we must make sure we stay professional and separate texting a friend from crafting business content for your marketing strategy.Knowing some brief rules with acronyms can help you save time and space while keeping your message clear and professional.Proper Usage – There are many rules for using acronyms.