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Cindy Joseph Home owners insurance for older home?
26 January 2023 | 3 replies

Hello we purchased a home in December. Initially citizens insurance approved it but then told us they were going to cancel Our policy is the roof was not repaired within 25 days. Then they said they would extend it to...

Tal Eisenberg what to pay a broker?
26 December 2011 | 2 replies

So my partner and I are passing on a property that is going to auction. I am also a licensed broker and have a client who this is perfect for. As I understand, the noteholder doesn't pay a broker fee. The buyer is ...

Deangelo Mack Contractor(s) walking my first wholesale deal
12 July 2019 | 2 replies

Hello BP family. Is it uncommon to ask a contractor(s) to walk me through my first or second deal just so I can kinda get a feel for eyeballing things that need to be repaired? Ive been told not to pay for an inspecto...

Deangelo Mack Contractor assisting my first wholesale deal
16 July 2019 | 1 reply

Hello BP family. Is it uncommon to ask a contractor(s) to walk me through my first or second deal just so I can kinda get a feel for eyeballing things that need to be repaired?

Nikki Utley Getting property photos from sellers
24 August 2016 | 2 replies

I wasn't able to find any posts related to this question. If anyone knows of one please let me know. My question is, would it be uncommon to ask a seller to send photos of their home before you make an appt to see it ...

Cailyn C. Apartment Earnest Money Amount
6 February 2020 | 3 replies

Fellow investors, how much earnest money is typical for $1.5M-$4M apartment building? If it depends, can you give few cases? 
Thank you in advance. 

Tim Kaminski Looking to buy first triplex!
7 January 2017 | 3 replies

Hello!

Looking at a triplex in St. Petersburg, Fl. It is a main house with an attached duplex on the back end. 2 questions.

1. Seller said we can view the main

house, as it is vacant, but said we can only view ...

John Napier Advanced Due Diligence - Apartments
9 August 2016 | 3 replies

I am looking for some of the experience apartment investors out there to regale me with some stories about unlikely/unusual/out-of-the-ordinary things that have been discovered in the inspection/due diligence period o...

Kumar Tummalapalli Rules of thumb / Heuristics to know if it's a truly true "Deal"
7 May 2018 | 1 reply

What uncommon "rules of thumb" / heuristics do you use to decide if it's a real "deal " ?  The ones I use : ( these are not uncommon though :-) )1. AVM like zillow / realtor and so on2. Tax Assessed Value ( know the e...

Kenny Kuramoto Help me understand this Hard Money Term Sheet
1 September 2023 | 5 replies

I wanted to see If i got this explanation right on this Hard Money Lender. I know people will have this question so here is a sample sheet I have.  For context this my first BRRR so thats why the rates are probably hi...