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Isaac Braun Tenant quit job and is leaving before lease is up
2 October 2018 | 19 replies

My tenant is going through a divorce and has decided to quit their job and leave the property.  The lease isn't up until May 2019.  What is the best plan of action legally.   This was a very qualified tenant with grea...

Daigo Kurosaki How can I get over my fear of out-of-state investing?
23 February 2015 | 23 replies

Hello BP, I'm going to buy my first out-of-state rental property (MFR), since the numbers don't make sense for where I live (Los Angeles). However, I'm so afraid that I am going to be scammed and lose all my money, th...

Larry N. How to approach sellers for lease option deal?
2 July 2018 | 24 replies

After a basic email to sellers asking "will they consider a lease purchase" to see if they are even remotely interested in this type deal, some say they may be interested but first want to know my background, credit r...

Randon B. Pros/cons buying investment real estate out of town
8 May 2014 | 19 replies

I live Austin Texas and its a sellers market here right now. Most everything is bought cash and above the asking price. I would like to look to other markets to invest in Texas. I'm just wondering what are my limit...

Account Closed Responding to Lazy Applicants
28 September 2015 | 31 replies

I was just curious about how other people handle the lazy prospective tenant.  For instance, an email through craigslist simply stating "I am interested in this home".  No questions or anything - just a simple stateme...

Daniel Hart What are the SEC requirements for soliciting private money?
21 December 2017 | 33 replies

I remember awhile back being told that if you are small-time, say a few hundred thousand dollars borrowed, there is an easier/cheaper registration process.

Can anyone point me in the right direction? I have a doze...

Noel Lumbo Put up some bandit signs during the daytime and got my first call back (an angry BLOCK CAPTAIN)
2 July 2013 | 31 replies

I really wanted to save this for my introductory post... and this forces me to make that post happen soon!! Anywho.... I planned on hanging up bandit signs in the wee hours of the morning... well my alarm clock went o...

Avrohom New Are there any legal issues with direct mail marketing?
22 October 2023 | 26 replies

Hello fellow Investors,I recently got a call back from a direct marketing campaign. The person on the other end exclaimed that it was illegal to send mail with an offer to buy an unlisted property! I have never heard ...

N/A N/A Is there Really A down Time Of The Year for Real Estate?
27 December 2006 | 25 replies

I often talk with people in the Real Estate Business. I have found that if a person is versatile in his profession there is never a down time for him; remember the buzz word is VERSATILE.

By learning everything yo...

John Horner Horrrible Postcard Response Rate
28 February 2016 | 36 replies

I just wanted to share the results from my most recent postcard campaign.

So my first campaign was just over 200 yellow letters to a list of absentee owners with equity and I got above 12% response rate, but ...