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Nat C. Recorded lien AFTER closing
14 August 2020 | 56 replies

I purchased a property in Miami Dade a few years back. A year after owning it, a new tenant moved in and when she tried to turn the water service on, she was told there was a lien for unpaid water. The water company w...

Kaylee Walterbach The future of STRs in your local market?
19 December 2021 | 105 replies

Yet another chance to be featured in the next issue of BiggerPockets Wealth Magazine... Short-term rental investors, it's your time to shine!
In 50 words or less, let us know: What do you think about the future of sh...

Andrew McManamon Investing in Bitcoins
9 December 2024 | 98 replies

Hello BP,
I’ve seen numerous investors preach to invest in bitcoin. I thought I’d ask the BP community on whether or not it would be a good idea to do so. Some people say it’ll be a “trend” that’ll end, others say the...

Zachary Harris Can you charge tenants or landlords a "finders" fee?
12 February 2019 | 48 replies

Is it possible to have a business that connects buyers to sellers and sellers to buyers, and in the process charge a "finders" fee?

Natasha Keck Deflation, Stagflation, Inflation, Hyperinflation and Uncertainty
1 November 2016 | 77 replies

I've read a lot about having a three legged stool approach as a way to preserve and grow wealth involving a hedge fordeflation (depression, falling prices)inflation (status quo, slowly rising prices)uncertaintyIt woul...

Jeremy Jones How can a "subject to" property be sold without paying off the Deed first?
26 December 2015 | 43 replies

Today I listened to (and very much enjoyed) Podcast #70 today which focused on buying properties "subject to".One aspect that I feel unclear about: How can a property be sold without satisfying the existing mortgage D...