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Giles Paul First-Time Homeowner
18 September 2014 | 4 replies

Greetings friends,I am a newbie when it comes to buying real estate property. I am interested in purchasing my first home and I am in desperate need for some advice or guidance. I would like to know the steps or proce...

Jorge Vazquez 3 Ways of Dealing with a Condemned Property
3 April 2021 | 0 replies

You will see this sometimes: a bright orange-colored notice stuck on the front door of a rundown home. It’s usually a notice of condemnation issued by the local county/city. It means that the county will demolish the ...

Ryan Smith Collections and Mortgage Help
22 December 2019 | 3 replies

Hello all, first post here on Bigger Pockets.I prequalified for a home loan 4 months ago with a TransUnion credit score of 783 with 0 collections at 3.625%. I had a medical bill that slipped through the cracks and go ...

Matt Berklacy duplicatable strategy repair, time estimate, flipping, agent.GC
25 October 2017 | 3 replies

What is a reasonable,  most successful, duplicatable strategy and procedure in getting fairly accurate baseline numbers on repair estimate and time estimate for properties to potentially flip or hold, that need repair...

Account Closed Fannie, Freddie, HUD -- is 85% true?
17 July 2010 | 6 replies

I heard someone mention the other day that listing agents for Fannie, Freddie, and HUD properties will not be very helpful with offers that are less than 85% of the list price because it may loose them their contracts...

Jonathan Forbes Growing a Brokerage From 0 to 100 Agents in 5 Months
25 April 2022 | 7 replies

Life can be very unpredictable.
Something I could have never predicted was becoming a brokerage owner at an early start in my real estate career.
Being thrown into an unfamiliar industry, I was entrusted with managi...

Erick Garske Contractor threatening mechanics lien unless his extortion is paid
17 June 2015 | 13 replies

Originally I hired a contractor in March 2015 for a job that he claimed would take no more than ten days. Three months later in March, he completed 80% of the work and had been paid 90% of balance. He claimed to be on...

Brandon Heimsoth Supplies vs Assets vs Repairs vs Maintenance
8 August 2024 | 11 replies

I've asked a similar question before but need further direction.  In years past, I gave descriptions of expenses to my accountant and they figured it out for me.  This past year, they charged me for the categorization...

Joseph Duff 1st 5 - Unit/Commercial Questions
3 February 2015 | 3 replies

Hello all - I am looking to buy a 5-unit at 225k with 2k a month aggregate rental income.  1 unit is vacant.  The area is solid and is recently has been experience a hot streak.  My first single family rental was acro...

Bruce M. At the auction
23 April 2008 | 7 replies

So, there you are at trustee auction. Is it reasonable to expect that the starting bid will be low, given the housing market?

If you do bid, and win, are your really expected to just hand the person at the court ho...