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Danielle Hinderliter All my beginner questions in one post!
31 December 2007 | 8 replies

i am looking to do my first deal. i have no connections really and no money for sales ads, driving around, or other expensive "huge" marketing plans. I only want ONE house right now so i think that means 10 real selle...

Matthew C Dominy Process Of Starting A Real Estate Fund?
20 June 2024 | 13 replies

Hi all,
I am hoping I can find some guidance here in this group.  I appreciate any feedback/assistance.I have been living in Paraguay for almost 3 years and now I am looking to start a RE Investment Fund to capitaliz...

Chris Watkins Why Pay 4 Lawn Care, Sprinkler repair, H20 when U can XERISCAPE??
17 August 2016 | 18 replies

Why do so many Multi-unit property investors want/allow grass on their rental properties? Why pay for lawn care for $100 per month when you can do decorative rock or other xeriscape designs and hire some neighbor kid ...

Rob K. Has a tenant or former tenant ever sued you?
7 December 2013 | 28 replies

There's another thread going on about LLC vs. higher liability insurance.

I'm just wondering if any of you have ever been sued by your tenants? If so, what happened?

Some people are setting up an LLC on each house. ...

Account Closed Hiring Your friends, family and day laborers
11 May 2017 | 20 replies

Hello everyone, I have a question that pertains to getting the right insurance. I'm sure many investors who first started out had hire their friends, family and day laborer from craigslist or home depot because its ch...

Larry N. How to approach sellers for lease option deal?
2 July 2018 | 24 replies

After a basic email to sellers asking "will they consider a lease purchase" to see if they are even remotely interested in this type deal, some say they may be interested but first want to know my background, credit r...

Uneeq Khan Getting quotes on rehab
1 July 2019 | 21 replies

Newbie here. Any tips on getting quotes from contractors on rehab? I've sent out photos and scope of work to contractors to get quotes but I get no response back once I send it. I don't have the option of taking every...

Don Konipol Thoughts on “subject to” deal making
18 April 2024 | 15 replies

There’s a lot of negativity out there concerning the risks (especially to the seller) of subject to deals.  To sum up the risks to the seller; the seller remains liable on a note which is secured by real estate they n...

Carl Kallgren IV Lawyer vs. Accountant - who first?
9 March 2022 | 12 replies

Hey BP fam!Newby investor from the NC Triad area - Greensboro, North Carolina. I've got my first property under contract (with a partner), and am looking to talk to a lawyer and an accountant before I get too much fur...