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Jonathan Tabak Having The Tenant Pay For Garbage Removal
18 December 2020 | 9 replies

Good morning and I hope everyone had a nice fourth of July despite the pandemic.
I currently own and self manage properties in towns where residents of those towns (tenants and homeowners alike)  are required to proc...

Christopher Albritton Seeking Input from Fix/Flip Professionals for New Flipper
24 September 2018 | 2 replies

Hey BP,My Dad always says, "What you don't know, and what you can't see can hurt you"I need some clarification/guidance on what this process is supposed to look like.Please critique the hell out of this:Find RE AgentL...

Daniel Winsor Developing the Landlord mindset
16 January 2020 | 3 replies

Just had my new tenants sign a lease to move in the 1st of February. One guy I had a few issues with is moving out and three girls are moving in. I learned a lesson with the guy - he did NOT clean up his dog mess and ...

Scott Kohlberg Agent Fees?
14 October 2009 | 6 replies

What is the typical agent fees that a seller would pay. From what I understand the agent has to spilt the fee with their agency. So what is the lowest I can pay as a seller? I don't want to upset any realtor. I also n...

Grant Doyle Using a credit card for renovations?
7 March 2020 | 6 replies

I am closing on a four-plex in the next month and will be renovating it while I live in. I do not currently have a credit card and thought that using a card to pay for renovations would be a good way to start building...

Christopher Davis How do you enforce penalty fees?
6 August 2019 | 10 replies

In the spirit of “training your tenants,” how do you enforce when fees are applied due to late rent, non-compliance fees, etc. You add a fee to the monthly rent, but how do you enforce their payment? Or you bill the f...

Keyoddie Walthall Wholesaling question for seasoned investors
11 April 2018 | 15 replies

I'm new to wholesaling and figured BP is one of the best places to get your questions answered by experienced investor who live and die by real estate. My question for everyone is how do you figure out how much earnes...

Alex Witte 2017 - The year I started investing! Second Deal!
15 January 2018 | 15 replies

So after I got my first deal under my belt I got super excited and started searching more rapidly! One thing I absolutely love about REI over any other form of investing is that you are helping people solve problems t...

Michael M. If you could. Who would you mentor?
6 April 2017 | 8 replies

Personally, I think the smartest person in the room, is the notes investor. Why? Deals need money, money needs security, and security needs yield. Within the activity of real estate for the purposes of ROI I would muc...

Henry Hsieh The pros and cons of the different ways of managing your multifamily properties?
27 March 2024 | 8 replies

On the top of my head there are different ways of managing your multifamily properties, (7-12 units) I am curious as to your experience of how to best manage it in a B to C class neighborhood.  1.  Managing it yoursel...