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Whitney Moore Went to first REIA meeting
12 July 2014 | 32 replies

So i went to my first REIA meeting on Saturday and honestly I still am a little confused..Let me give a rundown of how the day started...I go in register and get my name tag.. And because there was not enough seats I ...

Summer Segeleon Aquiring property at tax sales- Safe?
10 February 2016 | 48 replies

I do not mean to ask about buying a tax lien, which is different.

My county in PA has first an "upset sale" , in which you are buying the actual property, but any mortgages, liens, etc. are still attatched ....

Marc Dufour Can I get my money back after tax deed auction?
12 December 2016 | 52 replies

I bought a land at a County tax deed auction. I did my due diligence and both the city zoning website and the zoning expert at the City said it is residential.

I won the auction....excited....and then another...

Tara Piantanida-Kelly Seller's agent shared buyer's inspection report without consent
24 February 2021 | 51 replies

We are the buyers in a 4-property multi-family deal.  The property inspector we usually use wasn't available. The seller's agent/listing agent recommended someone she's used before, and we agreed to hire him for the ...

Josh Polston Tenant Refuses Stove - threatens to withold rent
7 November 2016 | 58 replies

[punchline at the end] I have a legacy tenant that has been living in the building since purchase (7 years ago) and they recently killed their gas range with only one of 4 burners working.  When they notified me it wa...

Jt Marting 18 Year Old Student (Cleveland, Ohio or West Palm, FL)
22 February 2021 | 21 replies

Hi! I'm pretty new to the forums, so I thought I'd introduce myself and see what happens. My names JT Marting, and I've been interested in F.I.R.E. community for a few years now. After spending a year or so learning h...

JOAN DICKIE flat fee listing services
9 February 2019 | 31 replies

Flat fee broker comes in a couple of different types.  Most charge a low fee to get your home in the MLS.  You have to all the work of showing, negotiating, and completing the transaction.  You also have to find and c...

Mindy Jensen Automatically Eliminating Criminal Records? Not so fast, says HUD
14 April 2016 | 41 replies

Criminal record? For years, landlords have been able to automatically disqualify any tenant with a criminal record - as they were not a protected class under Fair Housing Laws. Recent recommendations from HUD are call...

John Timmerman What to pay for existing, cash-flowing properties?
14 February 2022 | 44 replies

I'm in Syracuse, NY and have a portfolio of properties I'd like to buy. Market value for all 3 properties (1 single, 1 duplex, and a 5-unit) is about $400k; net cash flow is about $60k a year, and seller is asking $82...

Mario Cuartas Low income neighborhoods?
18 January 2021 | 48 replies

Does anyone have an investing strategy of buying and holding property in low income neighborhoods? I have heard the saying, “the poor” need housing too. I am curious if anyone has made a niche out of this type of inve...