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Tashsa Holmes Allergic reaction to cat in upper unit
12 October 2018 | 4 replies
Could you confirm if there are cats please.I plan on responding tomorrow.Yes the lady above does have a cat too. ( she never told us about the cat when she signed the lease but we feel she is a good renter so we let it go ) I never thought to mention a cat when showing unit, only mentioned the two dogs because they bark and l wanted a tenant that is okay with that.Do l have any legal obligation to have let him know there was a cat prior to signing lease?
Min Wang The numbers don't add up. What am I missing?
30 November 2018 | 14 replies
All information in listing should be verified by buyer prior to purchase..
Adam Sankowski Any REI tax pro or genius recommendations for Boston Somerville
11 October 2018 | 13 replies
Make sure that your travel records are in good shape.You will make a major mistake if you wait until after the initial interview to learn the rules.The hours you spend as an investor reading reports and otherwise monitoring operations does not count for material participation purposes UNLESS you are directly involved in day-to-day management or operations.The IRS has learned that taxpayers seldom study the rules until after the initial interview, meaning that poorly informed taxpayers admit much in the first interview and then pathetically try to change their stories after they learn the rules (this is usually too little, too late).Goal here is to educate you, not overwhelm you.
Jeffrey Boudreau New member from Ottawa Ontario
11 October 2018 | 2 replies
I've been studying up for a long time and ready to take the plunge once I can save up some funds, unless I can find a good hard money lender willing to make a deal.I work in IT for the government, but my primary goal is to have enough properties that I can become FI and quit my day job to do this full time.
Collin Garbarino Emotional Support Squirrels
11 October 2018 | 1 reply
If you can't handle stepping in to a grocery store or attending Sunday church service without a dog in your pack, you may need to be medicated and under constant supervision.I'm prior military and a combat veteran.
Luke Carl Best Web Site Creator for Real Estate Agent
12 October 2018 | 2 replies
If you're a realtor, your goal should always be selling (or helping to buy) homes.
Marisa Garza where and how do i start ?
12 October 2018 | 6 replies
Define your goals,Then once you have your goals set then start reading books to get the fundamentals down. 
Joshua Herald [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
12 October 2018 | 9 replies
As long as it makes sense as an investment property, meaning, I am hitting my personal cash-flow and ROI goals while covering all the expenses you have accounted for in your analysis, then it is a WIN, and I move forward with the deal.
Justin Allen Looking for Financial Advise for Getting Started
31 October 2018 | 5 replies
[Biggerpockets] is notorious for the no and no money down niche, but you really need to have a good financial runway prior to investing otherwise you will lose your bottom when it goes sideways.Read all the usual books.
Ricky Anon How would you invest $100,000 CASH (no financing)
11 October 2018 | 3 replies
I would passively invest in an apartment syndication while I worked on my education with the goal of eventually buying my own deals or starting my own syndication business.