I want to teach my children the joy & power of saving money, as the first part to their financial education. They have piggy banks, but they can’t see how much money is inside, and half the money inside is paper b...
Hey team - Would love your thoughts for this situation: (BLUF - my tenant has had to deal with appliance issues for almost a month through no fault of her own, and I want to try to make that right).My tenant let me k...
Negotiating a half million dollar home, where the backyard was described in detail in the listing as a selling point.Listing agent comes back after we submit our offer with "oh, the sellers reserve their right to harv...
I have lived in an older duplex, in the country for over 4 years now. My landlords are coming over to talk about me purchasing the building this evening. The property was assessed at 105K this year. My landlords threw...
I've been renting my house to a friend and his wife for the last 2 years. That was a mistake. They were always late, had dogs, chickens, painted rooms absurd colors, and got paint everywhere. About 2 months ago I s...
Hey everyone!Brand spanking new investor here. Deep in the corporate rat race with no means of free time and/or meaningful wealth generation. I'm also the owner of my photography business with early aspirations to tra...
I read somewhere where someone used student loan money to buy a property. They were still going to school but they just took a significant chunk of their money to purchase and rent a property out
My question is in the subject. A realtor asked me for this before we meet up.
She said she need POF and EDM. I figured POF is proof of funds, but can't find what EDM means. Thank you.
Hello! My name is Bob Richards and for the last 30+ years I've been programming radio stations and producing NFL football on the radio. I'm finally going to chase my dream of getting into REI. I love Bigger Pockets.....
I was thinking that after a prospective tenet passed the criteria to move in that I could ask them about if they budget or not. If not I could give them a handout that has useful tips on budgeting.Is this appropriate...