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Ben Haab Are appraisers pulling the market down?
30 June 2018 | 28 replies

Is it a trend that appraisers are consistently coming in short?Multiple offers at the same price and an appraiser won't support the price.Full story:Flipped 1827 Hepler Dr, Warsaw, IN (look it and how beautiful it is....

Michael Rosehart Toronto & Vancouver Home Owners are MEGA RICH?! (on average)
18 January 2017 | 23 replies

The average mortgage debt in Toronto is $194, 000 and 259, 000 in vancouver. Given the average house price is in toront and vancouver is north of a million are we surmising that the average torononian is mega rich? ...

Mike Gibson Dodd-Frank 2014
26 January 2014 | 46 replies

What's the latest analysis with regard to Dodd-Frank 2014 which comes into effect January 10th as far as how it relates to real estate investors doing options, lease purchases, seller financing, etc.?

Tyrone Hood New to real estate investing
30 September 2019 | 59 replies

Hello All,My name is Tyrone and I am new to the whole concept of real estate and investing. I am currently listening to BiggerPockets podcast. I’m trying to gain as much knowledge as possible on how to buy, sale and s...

Eric DeVito Need Help! Possibly dug myself in a hole with Interest Only Heloc
23 November 2016 | 47 replies

Hello all! So i decided on getting a HELCO because I want to get my first investment property and I have equity in my primary residence I live in now. Basically i spoke to TD Bank today and agreed on terms, but I have...

Robert Jensen Underwriting Process is Annoying
28 September 2019 | 20 replies

This is my first home purchase and I am going through the final approval with the underwriter. I've quickly learned that the underwriting process is illogical, annoying, and can also destroy the entire deal while losi...

Ray A Delfi Owned a home for 12 years and foundation is falling apart
30 October 2019 | 37 replies

Hey quick question. I pulled the subfloor up to sister up the joist and get the floor plumb but my contractor just reported that all the wood is deteriorating and falling apart. Is this something my insurance could co...

Frank Adams Lamest excuses for late rent
26 October 2010 | 41 replies

Had dinner one night last week with another guy who has had rentals for about 15 years and naturally the topic turned to deadbeats and why it's not their fault that they don't have the rent. The following is a compila...

Dean Suzuki Where do folks put their emergency cash reserves?
12 May 2014 | 30 replies

Hi,

I have been reading the posts and have set aside money for an emergency funds for our rental properties. The funds are currently sitting in a bank savings account earning close to 0.01% interest. I am w...

Victor Quan How do banks verify owner occupancy?
20 April 2023 | 34 replies

I'm curious what the experiences other investors have had when it comes to banks verifying owner occupancy.  I have a friend who said that they never checked but I'm curious if anyone has had any experience (good and ...