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New Girl from Brooklyn, NY
1 November 2014 | 15 replies
I think a great way to begin using BP is to read the Bigger Pockets Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Real Estate Investing as Josh and Brandon did a great job with it.And now that you're here we'd love to see you be an active member of the BP community so be sure to set up Keywords Alerts for your local area such as "Brooklyn" or "Flatbush" if you're looking to find potential opportunities for investing, education in a subject, or other members in your area.
Craig P.
Negative energy at home
6 March 2014 | 12 replies
I haven't found any books on this subject either.
David L.
Hello to BP community
10 March 2014 | 19 replies
I think a great way to begin using BP is to read the Bigger Pockets Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Real Estate Investing as Josh and Brandon did a great job with it.And now that you're here we'd love to see you be an active member of the BP community so be sure to set up Keywords Alerts for your local area such as "San Jose" or "Mountain View" if you're looking to find potential opportunities for investing, education in a subject, or other members in your area.
Parker T.
Insure Rental at Replacement Cost
10 March 2014 | 19 replies
This way you are made whole in the event of a claim and it allows you to buy a policy at a lower rate while avoiding penalties for being underinsured.Every company and policy is different but this is an example of how diverse insurance is when it comes to investment properties.
Karen Margrave
GET ANSWERS TO YOUR POSTS!
5 October 2014 | 10 replies
Many times posters put one word in the subject line, or it's so generic that it draws no interest.
Lance Smith
Getting an investor to commit
6 March 2014 | 1 reply
After reading many forums posts and blogs that touch on this subject I feel we can mitigate a majority of the difficulties in terms of tenants.
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Trying out Chase QuickPay
9 April 2014 | 11 replies
With Chase, you can no longer make a cash deposit unless it is to your own bank account so that inconveniences my tenants that pay rent in cash via direct depositI signed up for Chase QuickPay to try out the free serviceIt seems easy enough as all I needed to do was give my tenant an email address and but I am waiting for funds from the first transactionThe tenant (who does not bank with chase) scheduled a payment for the 5th of March and I got an email notification of the payment which I then accepted.The tenant tells me that the funds have been removed from their account today on the 6thI will post another update when I see the funds in my account cuz it's not there yetPS The official chase timeframe verbiage is "The transfer of money will be completed four to five business days after you accept the payment, subject to the processing times of the financial institution from which the sender is sending the money."
Jason Scoggins
Wanting to GROW from 1 in Gardner, KS
11 March 2014 | 6 replies
I think a great way to begin using BP is to read the Bigger Pockets Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Real Estate Investing as Josh and Brandon did a great job with it.And now that you're here we'd love to see you be an active member of the BP community so be sure to set up Keywords Alerts for your local area such as "Gardner" or "Kansas City" if you're looking to find potential opportunities for investing, education in a subject, or other members in your area.
Quinten Jones
New from Grass Valley, CA
10 March 2014 | 10 replies
I think a great way to begin using BP is to read the Bigger Pockets Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Real Estate Investing as Josh and Brandon did a great job with it.And now that you're here we'd love to see you be an active member of the BP community so be sure to set up Keywords Alerts for your local area such as "Grass Valley" or "Yuba City" if you're looking to find potential opportunities for investing, education in a subject, or other members in your area.
Dell Schlabach
Realtors who are also investors, question.
8 March 2014 | 25 replies
And subject to banks discression.