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Barry Alter Tenant move out after 2 weeks because of a robbery. do i have to give back the security deposit?
3 July 2015 | 8 replies

I rented out one of my apartments to new tenants. after 2 weeks they had a robbery.the tenants were scared to stay in the apartment so they moved out. now they're asking back for the security deposit. what do i do am ...

Peter Buccowich What am I getting wrong? A newbie looking to invest in DFW
3 March 2021 | 13 replies

Hello everyone, 
I recently graduated from college and moved to DFW for the first time to start my first full-time job. When the pandemic hit, I found myself with a lot of free time and discovered real estate investi...

Eric Babcock Potential for Airbnb Closer to Lake Travis or Closer to City?
12 July 2022 | 24 replies

Explore different options for a short term rental in Austin, TX and surrounding areas and am curious what would be the more desirable/success location.  An STR that is right nearby Lake Travis or one more geared towar...

Mike Zipf East Orange multi-families
8 September 2020 | 18 replies

East Orange is the cheapest place to buy on the midtown direct train, as well as having the 2nd closest stop to NYC. The problems as I see it most buildings are pre-war SFH (3+ rooms, too few bathrooms, and old house ...

Shaam S. North of Chicago (Appreciation?) vs. South of Chicago (Cash Flow?)
5 February 2014 | 18 replies

Greetings,

I have been lurking on and off here for some time now, so much great information , IMO BP completely eliminates the need to purchase expensive books and courses.

I recently moved to the...

Joseph Levesque House Hacking in College
5 November 2020 | 21 replies

I am currently a Senior in high school, and am considering various ways that I can start investing in real estate while I’m in college.One idea I’ve had and am interested in is buying a house near campus, living in on...

Liz Welch Has anyone heard of API ELA LLC? A Private Lender
29 June 2020 | 16 replies

I am a new investor and looking to start my rental portfolio.  Has anyone worked with this company?  Asking for upfront fee's - some of which I've paid (UGH!) Now I'm questioning their validity.

David Battle Acquiring Funds For First Wholesale/Flip/Buy & Hold
17 September 2014 | 7 replies

I'm a recent college grad looking to complete my first deal. I want to get started early but don't have any investors as of yet. What route would you guys recommend to get funding for my first property? Would you reco...

N/A N/A How can I get back into Commercial investments?
19 June 2007 | 10 replies

I've been investing and managing properties for two years here in Dallas. Most of my experience is in residential. I do own an 8 unit apartment, which was a huge learning experience for me. I knew nothing when I pu...

Mike Wilkinson 1st Flip, DIY, 83K Profit, Denver
10 June 2019 | 9 replies

Below are my numbers and a link to my budget sheet on the DIY flip that I just sold here in Denver, I hope this is helpful! The project took me 5 months, and I acted as the GC, agent, and drywall enthusiast. I hired s...