I'm having a difficult time getting through the gatekeepers at the banks when trying to reach the person in charge of REO properties.
I'm not a buyer. I'm trying to promote a loss mitigation service to them that invo...
I have found an OTC FL Tax cert that I am interested in. There are 3 years of this certificate available so if I buy the 2011-12 certificate, that is at least 2 years old and will enable me to initiate the Tax Deed ...
Good Morning BiggerPockets! I’m just starting to take action to get into real estate investing. I’m looking to start with house-hacking into the BRRRR method but I have a question about finding private money.What is a...
Recently had to evict my tenants for unpaid rent for a little over a month. I was ready to take the loss, but I just got the video walkthrough of the place. It is an absolute mess, and I am guessing 30k+ worth of dama...
Hello,I have a judgement from the courts against a past tenant for past due rents due. Is there a process in RI that allows for a wage garnishment to recover those funds?
Potentially my second small Multi-Family in very hot market (Ada County Idaho, basically Boise and surrounding suburbs).
Would you invest or wouldn't you invest? Please explain.
Location: right next to a nice Unive...
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN??RECOVERY: if either party to this lease option shall bring a cause of action agaisnt to other party for enforcement of the lease option, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover reasonabl...
I'm trying to figure out how to calculate the ROI/Coc on an owner finance. When calculating a CoC%, usually you just divide the profit by the capital investment. So if you invest $100k, and you are making $10k a yea...
What does analysis of properties actually look like? What does it entail? Want to own multiple properties but want to do it the right way.
If you are a lender, you might have some interest in a California Court of Appeal decision that applied the full credit bid rule to stop a lender that foreclosed from recovering on an insurance policy for the borrower...