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Anthony B. Contract Assignment illegal in California?
12 August 2016 | 24 replies

I've contacted a number of Title Companies who claim not to know what this is, and once explained what it is, claim that they don't do them.

So my question is: are contract assignments illegal in California?

I've he...

Jacob Bindler Would the buy side agents do this?
1 May 2016 | 13 replies

Let say you are a buy side agent, and there is an advertising to conduct a 4 hour open house for a seller who sells on his/her own. Let's also assume that you are familiar with the area and have time on this particula...

Waylan Liu Understanding Return on Equity and when to Cash Out Refi?
26 November 2020 | 22 replies

Hi All,My goal is to grow my portfolio to generate cashflow to live off of passive income. Mainly interested in BRRRR deals.I have a couple SFH rental properties here in the midwest that are fully paid off. Having thi...

Jeff Glinski negotiations with developers - anyone with experiences to share?
1 June 2016 | 6 replies

Have any of you owned an older commercial property and been approached by a developer looking to purchase it for re-development?  If so, can you describe the experience and any insights you gained from the process or ...

Peggy Beauregard Depreciation to some partners & not to others in same property.
20 July 2019 | 10 replies

A syndicator has told me they can give a better return to IRA investors as they don't need depreciation and her accountant does this type K-1 schedule. This would mean the people investing from their personal savings ...

Dan Favor Good to be out of the wood shed!
15 December 2009 | 8 replies

Hello,

My name is Dan Favor from MI. and it's good to be here. I come from a sales/Mortgage background, and I am ready to start investing full time. I am incorporated and have been in the proverbi...

Account Closed What’s the 1st step when starting to invest in real estate ?
17 July 2020 | 2 replies

I’m new to investing, i just need good advices to start me on my journey. Help please and thank you.

Joshua Feit The nightmare across the street
21 October 2016 | 10 replies

I am the new owner of a duplex in Atlanta. I believe it is a solid investment that is going to show great returns over the long term, but it has a problem in the short term:Across the street is another duplex, and the...

Daniel Ferris Month to Month Lease
9 August 2017 | 7 replies

Hi BP,I am asking a question from the perspective of a tenant and looking for your expertise. I have found a good deal of info on MTM leases but none that I can locate seem to directly address my specific question.The...

Deb Smith Late fee question.
22 June 2016 | 17 replies

when there's a late fee  policy of a % of the rent and a partial payment is made.  Say rent is $1500 and only $1000 is paid.  Is the % on the total rent or just the unpaid amount. Ex: say the fee is 10%   Rent is $150...