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Account Closed Bay Area Home Buying Deal Issue
4 March 2019 | 1 reply

We signed a contract with the seller that stated " Seller to pay for repair costs for the items discovered via inspection" . This is because seller had not done any inspection and only shared the disclosures. During i...

Ben Hooper Areas in washington state with good STR returns
13 October 2021 | 3 replies

I'm looking to add another property to my portfolio. What areas in washington state have good cap rates for short term rentals?

Alex G. FinTech is retreating... We shouldn't!
23 March 2020 | 2 replies

Just got this email:"Thanks for requesting an offer on ....... from Opendoor.Given the uncertainty surrounding the impact of COVID-19 across our markets and concern for the health and safety of our customers and emplo...

Mark Simpson Education
28 June 2015 | 1 reply

I had a meeting with my investing partner the other day.  It was an emergency meeting because we hadn't had one in a couple of weeks since we've been busy.  I've been busy due to planning for my wedding in August.  My...

Maxx Burkholder Lead inspection form
23 June 2020 | 5 replies

I’m closing on a multi family in New Hampshire. My insurance company is requiring for me to pay for a lead inspection before they’ll insure. Is this common practice? Any idea what I should be expecting to pay? Thanks.

Carter Bastian Reg CF Fundraising for Real Estate?
6 April 2021 | 3 replies

I know generally syndicators go with Reg D exemptions (506b and 506c) to raise funds for commercial and large multi-family properties. Do you know of anyone who's successfully run a Regulation CF (crowdfunding) fundra...

Giancarlo Gonzalez Good Morning BP Family!!!!
27 May 2020 | 2 replies

I wanted to reach out to everyone and introduce myself my name is Giancarlo Gonzalez and while I am not new to real  estate as I am a licensed broker I am new to the BP Family and I'm simply just blown away by the amo...

Leo J Czekalski III Can a realtor buy a home FSBO without going through a broker?
31 December 2016 | 3 replies

I am a realtor and I want to go into home flipping, but I have some reservations. I know that I have to disclose that I am a realtor, but can I approach a home owner and offer to buy the house with out paying a broker...

Alan Kline Property Manager Working w Broker--- Question
24 November 2019 | 2 replies

HI All,I am in based in Pennsylvania and am wondering if someone can have a property management company under a broker and use a separate business name.Example: ABC Property Management works under a broker at Keller W...

Shannon Richardson Newbie in Omaha, NE area seeking advice
27 November 2019 | 2 replies

Hello all,
My name is Shannon and I'm somewhat new to the world of real estate investing, and new to the Bigger Pockets website. I have been studying the field for several months and know that this is a route that I...