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Brandon L. Certified Credit Experts
25 November 2014 | 2 replies

I just wanted to start a thread to share my experience with Certified Credit Experts http://certifiedcreditexperts.com/ who were suggested by another BP member. My experience is not over but I want to share the experi...

Tom Krol ​3 Ninja Tactics that can literally DOUBLE your assignment fees!
13 December 2015 | 4 replies

(WARNING: LONG READ)How would you like to double your assignment fees by tomorrow? What about TRIPLE them? Sound too good to be true? Read on!I’m going to give you 3 Ninja Tactics (3 Golden Rules, really) that if prop...

Amy Fortes Tenant's personal property damaged by neighbor - landlord's role?
6 June 2022 | 14 replies

I am a landlord of a tenant in a condo building.  A neighbor (who has a tenant living in their unit as well) 2 floors above's window fell out and crashed onto my tenants' brand new window unit air conditioner and her ...

Stephanie Lo Problem Tenant threatens to Call the News (long)
20 September 2017 | 29 replies

I'll start off saying I know I made a lot of mistakes with this renter/ roommate. I'm a little shy so my spouse does most of the talking and screening. Big mistake this time around. The room they are renting is my gar...

Ryan Keith Purchased tax lien house - what to do with previous owners stuff??
21 June 2011 | 13 replies

Hello from Alabama. I'm just curious if anyone else has ever run into a situation where you bought a tax lien property but it was full of the previous owners possessions, although in this case the house has been vacan...

Ben Gonzalez Dealer Status and Installment Sales
13 June 2022 | 8 replies

My understanding of Dealer Status is that if you are flipping on terms (in my case: buy on terms, fix -or not-, then sell on terms) then you lose the ability to be taxed as an installment sale where your gain is sprea...

Jessica Jay-Maleski Domestic Violence and Eviction Advice
10 May 2020 | 10 replies

Hello! I own a multifamily rental. One of my tenants has a history of being very aggressive toward women, including one of my tenants (who did call the police and file a report, which I have), and his girlfriends. His...

Daniel Haggar First eviction in Colorado, do I NEED a lawyer?
13 November 2019 | 12 replies

I have a question for you landlords out there. On 11/1 I closed on an apartment building. One of the tenants did not pay rent. My intent is not to renew their lease and I have already let them know in writing. I conta...

Scott Riggott Bad Living Situation
14 September 2019 | 6 replies

I'll try to keep this as short as possible (ok, just finished - it is rather long).  I included a redacted version of my lease below a bunch of equal signs (====) for anyone who really wants to read into this.
TLDR: ...

Tim Ball Line of credit vs. hard money: which is better?
13 February 2023 | 24 replies

I am very familiar with hard money but I am not certain exactly how lines of credit are set up.  If you are able to secure a line of credit, and you are looking to purchase buy-and-hold properties, would that be a bet...