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John Calcaterra Mobile Home Park Conversion??
1 December 2019 | 3 replies
These types of equipment are intended for recreational use only and do not meet building, fire and safety, and health code standards associated with residential uses.
Brian Tome Stories of Giving Back
1 December 2019 | 4 replies
We only have 3 properties and have only been landlords for about a year, but during the rehab of our properties we prayed for our tenants health, safety, and prosperity. 
Nathan Shankles What metrics do you use to determine market conditions?
3 December 2019 | 5 replies
That research brought me to this question: what metrics do you like to use to determine the health of the real estate market now and in the near future?
John Culotta Any advice on BRRRRing a SFH and Transforming Into a Multifamily?
2 December 2019 | 4 replies
- Would this be a health issue (septic & well) and would we have to tap into city services first if available?
Fred Lutes Question about emotional support animal with existing tenants
2 December 2019 | 11 replies
When this issue has come up for me, I simply request a handwritten letter from a local mental health professional stating the recommendation of the ESA to the individual along with the professionals contact info so I can verify it.
Michael Balcom [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal please
2 December 2019 | 3 replies
This was his response :1250.00 per side no lease both month to monthNo repairs to the property both ac are 2 years oldBoth water system are same age ans water heart septic pump got replaced 2 month ago and pump out as well some screen repairs to lanai porch and trees to cut back roof has been inspected and everything is in proper ordersolid the income potential is alot more but I'm selling because my dad use to help me out with the property but his health has deteriorated alot in the last year and he cannot longer help me out and I have a busy family of 4 kids and a growing business to put time to and simply just in my way now .I will take alot into consideration and so I don't waste your time or my bottom price is 213,500 kI looked up the tax records and he bought it in 2009 for 83k.I am thinking of offering 190k cash or 215k with seller financing.
Michael Balcom First deal since joining BP, thoughts?
2 December 2019 | 3 replies
This was his response :1250.00 per side no lease both month to monthNo repairs to the property both ac are 2 years oldBoth water system are same age ans water heart septic pump got replaced 2 month ago and pump out as well some screen repairs to lanai porch and trees to cut back roof has been inspected and everything is in proper ordersolid the income potential is alot more but I'm selling because my dad use to help me out with the property but his health has deteriorated alot in the last year and he cannot longer help me out and I have a busy family of 4 kids and a growing business to put time to and simply just in my way now .I will take alot into consideration and so I don't waste your time or my bottom price is 213,500 kI looked up the tax records and he bought it in 2009 for 83k.I am thinking of offering 190k cash or 215k with seller financing.
Mike Morris Navigating HOA Successfully in the Denver/Aurora CO Market
3 December 2019 | 2 replies
Change your mentality from 'I can't' to 'how can I?'."
Inna Young Illegal Tenant in the Property Purchased
2 September 2019 | 12 replies
Maybe we should contact the national newspapers.I know a few investors that buy completely destroyed houses, work day and night rehabbing them, deal with all the permits needed, engage with often lazy and dishonest construction workers... performing many other mentally, emotionally and physically difficult tasks.
Brandon Heflin Getting back into Wholesale Investing
2 September 2019 | 1 reply
Repetition breads mastery, so I'd think if you go out and push hard, embody a "learner's mentality" at every step of the way, and juice every opportunity for learnings you'll steadily climb to the top of the "too legit to quit" list for all the buyers out there!