My wife and I live in Sarasota, FlL and weare ready to dig in and get started in flipping homes, and unfortunately we seem to keep stumbling. We recently inquired with Freedom Mentor, until red flags started popping ...
Normally if I figure out a potential applicant just got evicted, I avoid showing them a place I have for rent. They won't pass the screening so why bother, right? This time I wanted to see if I could pick up on som...
I am new to wholesaling and I have been doing a lot of research and learning about wholesaling. I'm in the process of putting together a team of people who can help me in my business. Does anyone know of a good title ...
Hello,Im looking for advice about a tenant i have that has to many belongings on and in the property. Ive spoken to him a few times about this over a few months and have even gaven him a 30 day note. The 30 days is up...
Hello fellowe BP bloggers,I am starting a flipping business in LA and was looking to some materials that will make my life easier and more professional in the business. I came through the house flipping spread sheets'...
I posted this in the Gen Foreclosure forum as well, but I was hoping to hear from some boots on the ground, since I know SD and all of CA is an in person auction process, and it's hard to get sold price data from auc...
I recently purchased a vacant residential lot on which there was previously a single family home that was foreclosed on and then demolished. The house had "sinking" issues which rendered it unsafe. Supposedly about 10...
I've had it with my entitled, complaining, disruptive tenants. They have the nicest unit I own, not the most expensive, and complain more than my 11 other units. The final straw is a leaving a note threatening violenc...
My parents bought their primary residence 30 years ago for 250k. It has appreciated to 1M. For the past 5 years, they've renting it out and have been living somewhere else.
They want to sell it in a way that has th...
I just finished BP podcast ep. 48 and the guest gave a lot of good advice, but one piece he gave that stuck out is that he buys durable materials that aren't just "trendy". They withstand the test of time financially ...