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Kevin Phillips Tenant lease with a tired rent structure?
16 September 2021 | 4 replies

I have a triplex which, based on our planned maintenance schedule, will have the roof replaced, siding fixed up (siding is already newer), trim paint and new exterior porch/stairs in the spring of 2022.One of the tena...

Carl Hess Refinancing Based off of ARV, not DTIR
24 September 2018 | 5 replies

So the BRRRR effect is the path that Im taking with my first Purchase but how do I refinance without the bank considering my DTIR? As I acquire more properties my debt will increase.

Ben Leybovich Are You Depressed?
25 January 2017 | 142 replies

Real Estate is so freaking boring… and yet that’s all we talk about. Why – is it because this is all we are interested in?How about the meaning of life – would you engage in a conversation about the meaning of life? H...

Zach Ziskin Anyone with experience buying properties at IRS auction?
4 February 2014 | 0 replies

I'm looking at a property being auctioned by the IRS. There are multiple IRS liens connected to this property. Am I correct in assuming that all IRS liens are discharged upon successful completion of the auction?...

Zach Ziskin Question about purchasing a property at IRS auction
2 February 2014 | 0 replies

Hi all,

I live in Florida and the IRS is auctioning a property that I'm interested in purchasing. Based on my due diligence there is no existing mortgage, and the only recorded judgments or encumbrances agai...

Account Closed Advice: 1st Deal Sequencing/Type with ideal DTIR
16 January 2022 | 2 replies

Hello Everyone, I have been a learning as much I can about REI, STR, and wholesaling in the past year and a half thanks to Brandon's Books, BP, Cashflow Quadrant, Rich Dad, Poor Dad, and Youtube.I have a 4BR/3BA home ...

Account Closed Is this the definition of a Tired Landlord ??
3 July 2021 | 1 reply

Long Island man who hasn’t paid his mortgage in 20 years dodges eviction again
A Long Island man who hasn’t paid his mortgage in more than 20 years got another free pass from the courts this week after hiring a new l...

Annette Hibbler ?ARE YOU A TIRE-KICKER OR A DEALMAKER?
15 March 2014 | 9 replies

Are you a tire kicker or a deal maker?


TIRE-KICKERS are unsure of indecisive of the market. They read a lot of information, spend a great deal of time looking around, inquiring but never really committi...

Brianna Jackson High DTIR, good credit, and va loan eligible
24 May 2018 | 2 replies

So my dtir concerns me at times as I have about 90+k in student loans and have been working overseas for a low but nontaxed salary (so, easy to save and have cash on demand when I return). I am enrolled in the income ...

Daniel Hargraves Need negotiating tips for talking with a tired landlord
10 September 2019 | 10 replies

Hey guys Daniel here from Saskatoon, Canada,  this is my first post on bigger pockets. Looking for some negotiating tips.
I found a tired landlord selling a 4 bed 2 bath house. asking 225 and already gave us his bott...