
Good day BiggerPockets folks! First off, thanks for a great site and all the great contributions. I have been lurking for a while, but have dreamt about real estate for years. I am currently 33 years old, with a wi...

Firstly hello - long time reader and first time poster
Some advice needed
I have 155k (24 yrs) left on Primary mortgage at 4.1% (home worth 320-350k)
If I cash out refi I potentially can take up to 100k out / drop...

Hello Everyone! Hope you are doing well. I finally took action and bought a house mid last year in twenty-nine palms on 5 acres of land as a first-time home buyer with plans to live and rent out as a short-term renta...

What generally happens when buying a note in bankruptcy? Do you, as the new note owner, still have rights to collect on the debt? Does the property usually get foreclosed on?

I have a colleague I've known many years who has a number of defaulted California 2nd trust deeds Fact is they were cash out 2nd mortgages on investment properties,,they turned into bad deals ,borrowers went thru fore...

Hello, anyone have info on starting a judgment recovery business, forms or time it takes to complete recovery or any help at all

When tapping into your home’s value, you have two main options: a home equity loan and a HELOC (home equity line of credit). A HELOC works like a credit card—you can borrow, repay, and borrow again, making it flexible...

A new development out of Atlanta this week. An investor has been held liable for the exceptionally poor conditions of his properties, even though they were held by an LLC that was not under his own name. He argued tha...

I understand you can find legal documents on Pacer for bankruptcy cases. If I were on Pacer, will I be able to see if a second lien was stripped? If so, is there certain verbiage or documents I should be looking fo...

Sold a property with a small house and a few other agricultural structures on it, on 10 acres, Northern California, deal closed early last year. I carried with a quick pay off structure. Buyer has been late on everyth...