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Chris Dawson How to Find a REAL Investor Friendly Real Estate Agent
22 July 2018 | 19 replies
This one might startle the agent as they aren’t used to people asking them to prove their statements!
Shane Vince Looking for 30-150 units in Florida Orlando Tampa st Pete w palm
13 May 2016 | 9 replies
Hey everybodyI'm an investor looking for a larger project or two in Florida.
Brian Collins GAP OR BRIDGE FUNDING NEEDED! HAVE SIX ESCROW! LA County
13 May 2016 | 7 replies
Why would any business person make a broad statement like this, effectively cutting off their source of potential customers?
Allen Alix New member from Louisiana
20 May 2016 | 16 replies
I am looking for something between 20-50 units preferably, but nothing larger than 100 unit. 
Denise Evans Tenant Background Checks and Fair Housing Violations
14 May 2016 | 4 replies
We just did the research on these new HUD guidelines the other day and here's a snippet of the larger article:What HUD’s new Guidance means for housing providers:Arrests records are not a valid reason to deny a rental applicant housing.Convicted criminals may be denied housing if the reason for their convictions clearly demonstrates that the safety of your residents and/or property are at risk.Blanket terms in your screening criteria that say “Any criminal convictions will be denied” are now considered discriminatory and in violation of the Fair Housing Act.The new Guidance does not make criminals a protected class, but rather establishes requirements to clearly prove why you are denying an applicant based on a criminal conviction.Remember that a housing provider violates the Fair Housing Act when the provider’s policy or practice has an unjustified discriminatory effect, even when the provider had no intent to discriminate.source and full article
John McRae New BP member from New Hampshire
16 May 2016 | 7 replies
Focus on the larger population centers, as that's where you'll end up finding a large pool of potential tenants. 
Aaron Bailey Unknown terms ...
15 May 2016 | 4 replies
It makes no statement of any actual interest or ownership ("non-warranty").This is the basis of the old "selling the Brooklyn Bridge" scam.David J Dachtera"Success is not a destination.
Wesley W. Assigned parking lane "violator"
15 May 2016 | 7 replies
Hi all,There was a thread several days ago regarding a different issue with assigned parking, so I thought I would keep with a variation on the theme.We've got a small multi-family building (4 unit) that has just two off-street parking lanes - each assigned to one of the two larger units in the building.I am having an issue with a tenant (who is assigned one of the spaces) using BOTH spaces.  
Joe Schaak St Paul MN Foreclosure Process
19 May 2016 | 17 replies
Note, your money will have been tied-up this entire time without having access to the home.Look-up "redemption period" to confirm some of these statements.  
Kenneth Shelley leveraging capital
17 May 2016 | 13 replies
My girlfriend can not touch the IRA and rather have cash flowing rentals than larger IRA right now because both is beneficial and after she gets rental units then she will want to do renovation projects but for now we are just looking to use the IRA to buy rental units and refinance the IRA and hold the rentals.Brent I just wanted fed back from bigger pockets before starting thanks for your imput