Today my disabled parents woke up in their home to the kitchen fully engulfed in flames. They live in New Orleans and didn't have any insurance on the property because after Katrina, rates went so high they just coul...
I am officially lobbying for our fearless leader to add some new awards to the sight in response to the rapid advancements here.
I am the first to have crossed the 20,000 influence level and would like to see a 25,00...
hey everyone my name is andre smith and im currently working on my marketing strategy, so after about 9 months of showing face in a local real estate club(showing face is not just showing up to the events but really g...
Can my sister and I donate land my deceased parents received deeds through in tax sales? We did not go through probate as remaining properties were taken care of prior to them passing away. We do not want to spend m...
Fellow BP’ers,Five of us long-time active BP’ers, @Jay Hinrichs, @Chris Clothier, attorney @Tom Gimer , and CPA @Brandon Hall and I have come together to change the life of someone that has sacrificed so much to defen...
Years ago, I read that you could donate a house (structure only) to the fire department to practice on, wrecking it in the process. The charitable donation was the value of the structure. I believe that I read that ...
I am currently trying to close on a church in Nashville (residential R6-A zoning) and convert it into my primary residence. Two separate property appraisers (at the direction of the lender) were sent out to appraise, ...
I wanted to thank Mike V. for his $25 contribution to BiggerPockets today.
Thanks for your support, Mike! It means a lot to me and of course, helps us to maintain and improve the site. All contributions go towards ...
Just like the title asks, what do you do with your positive cash flow on each property? Do you use that money to pay more on the principal, do you save/invest that money, or do you use for other things?