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Paul J. Collections agency referral for Landlord/Tenant judgements in Oakland County, Michigan (Metro Detroit)?
29 January 2014 | 8 replies
Since then I've only had to ask one person to leave and the loss was about $400 for cleaning fees so again it wasn't enough to pursue anything.
Brandon Hughes Establishing Value on Multi-Unit Property.
27 January 2014 | 5 replies
Assuming 50% of that goes to expenses, rent loss and capex (see the 50% rule), your NOI is about $1250/month.
Doug Koeser New member - NoVa/DC
27 January 2014 | 10 replies
I only have $2000 in loss of rental income (+/1500 per month on lease) and I am almost 100% that the unit won't be back to livable conditions until well into March.Do you think the HOA will be responsible for the remaining loss of income without my going to court over it?
Anthony Bell First Direct Mail Campaign
27 January 2014 | 3 replies
If they don't leave a message, I callback and say I missed the call but if it's an employer/switchboard number it's a loss.
Alan McCraney Best wholesale course?
28 January 2014 | 8 replies
I'm sure you if search around the BP forum you will find alot of people who have spent thousands on REI programs/mentorship, only to find out when it's to late, that they were a waste of money and time.
Terry Deskin Buying nonperforming notes
18 February 2016 | 8 replies
Work with a broker who will actually teach you notes (rare because they usually teach what they want you to know in dealing with them) another way is to self study by looking at various brokerage sites, talking with other investors and reading the note forums, the last way is to pay some guru who may take you down a path of showing you some method that is often expensive.To my knowledge, there aren't any "note schools" or education programs that do not have some vested interest in how you do things or where you invest......that may change soon.Non-performing loans can be worthless.
Shannon S. New Investor in Northern Indianapolis, Indiana
30 January 2014 | 13 replies
Purchased a SFR with savings and followed up by using the FHA program for a duplex I live in now.Went in for some sweet equity and took half the walls down to the lathes on one side (old plaster home) and like many... got a crash course in DIY.
Steven Devoe LLC when first starting out, do it or wait?
3 February 2014 | 25 replies
Do it yourself and save the headache and loss of friendship later.
Peter Gaston Hello BP!! New Member From New York
29 January 2014 | 8 replies
Attend some local real estate investment clubs and get to know a "Mortgage Broker" let him guide you through the available mortgage programs that would be best for you.
Account Closed Books that changed my life, what about you?
11 March 2014 | 38 replies
For me I would have to list the following:The BibleRich Dad, Poor DadSurprised by the Power of the Spirit and Surprised by the Voice of God (both by Jack Deere).I've also been positively changes by so many people, websites, and talk radio programs.