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Helen Fradette Newbie me again, I've got an extra $200/month coming my way...
7 July 2022 | 2 replies

So a window opened and I have an extra $200/month that I had not accounted for coming in each month and I'm deciding what to do with it.  I can either put it in my employee retirement account which is not maxed out ye...

16 April, 2024
Seeing Greene: Paying Off Rentals, Estimating Crime, & Replacing Your Salary

Should I pay off my rental property or reinvest? How do I replace my six-figure salary with cash flow from real estate investing? And what’s the best way to analyze crime BEFORE I invest in an area? You asked, and we’...

Paul Clements I know I'm getting ripped off, but how bad is this?
17 May 2022 | 60 replies

So I recently met a realtor who I agreed to let act as my buyer's agent. She's probably showed me 7-8 properties and has put in a lot of time, been very responsive, etc. I assumed she would be making 2.5-3% commission...

Casey Bradford Payoff House vs. investing it
14 June 2014 | 14 replies

I would love to get some feedback from you all. I have the opportunity to pay off my house or invest it in real estate(buy&hold sf&mutli). I would love to know everyone's thoughts on this.

Jason L. Inherited tenant wants to pay in portions...
5 November 2014 | 4 replies

I inherited a tenant that has requested to pay her rent in portions; i.e, pay half on the the 15th and the remainder on the 1st. Should I consider this as a first time landlord?

Cathy Leco Security deposit vs non-refundable fee
12 January 2020 | 13 replies

I am considering going from charging a refundable security deposit vs non refundable fee ($40/booking).  If I go with the non refundable fee would I use a liability account?

John Lamb Tenants pet died - reduce the rent?
19 June 2020 | 25 replies

One of my tenants signed a year lease and she agreed to pay a little more in rent since she had a cat. A few months into the lease, she notified me that her cat died. Am I obligated to lower the rent since she no long...

Michael Lee Gundersen Where should I save my money before I invest in a property?
16 September 2017 | 15 replies

Hi Fellow Members!This is my first post and my first month of being on BiggerPockets and I am so excited about all of the things I've learned from all of the podcasts, forum posts and blogs I've read so far. I am SOLD...

Brad E. Please help me pick a refi option
17 November 2015 | 9 replies

Hi all, first time poster here.I am in the process of refi-ing my primary residence. I've got the following options for refinance:All are conventional loans:30 or 25 yr @ 3.875 - closing cost: 2600 20 @ 3.625 - closin...

Luis Pereiro Unauthorized Pet and damage
22 November 2016 | 9 replies

Hello BP. Seeking some advice on a rental. Tenants asked for me to repair the wooden fence. I met with tenants and saw that it was leaning a bit and a few of the panels were loose.  Informed tenant I could do some sm...