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Duanne Moeller Holding a note on a sale
13 May 2016 | 4 replies

We have an offer for our asking price on a small apartment building we own. However, the offer is 70% cash and the buyer wants us to hold a note for the remaining 30%. What do we need to consider as we evaluate holdin...

Xavier Garcia Different class neighborhoods (A, B, C, D, etc.)
3 February 2020 | 4 replies

I keep noticing that people keep classifying neighborhoods as class A, B, C or D. How do I know what class a neighborhood falls into? Is there a website, or information source that list them?

Matthew Williams Skip Trace and Contacting Leads
7 January 2019 | 4 replies

Hello BP!

I am currently searching for a good skip tracing service, that isn’t outrageously expensive but also has a good success rate. What do you guys use? What would you recommend for someone who is starting out ...

Jason Walkowicz Is this typical for a transactional funder
14 April 2013 | 3 replies

I've been searching for transactional funders and I found one that seemed promising but they require the C buyer to provide a copy of their ss card and ID. That seemed kinda of odd to me. Has anyone else come across ...

Loc R. Rant: Morons everywhere
9 August 2011 | 6 replies

So I just paid a $10,000 tax bill. Here's the background.

In 2010 my wife & I bought a house. We qualified (or so we thought) for the $6500 tax credit.

I was a "long-time homeowner" and thus qualified for the ...

Will Barnard The Wonderful World of Wholesalers
13 April 2011 | 17 replies

Ah yes, another beautiful day of the "wholesaler".

I just recently contracted a new deal, direct from the bank (never touched the MLS) and the previous homeowners are still occupying the property (this would be a tra...

Scott Alfano Orlando Investing - Brand New
7 May 2015 | 4 replies

Hey guys, I recently created an LLC to invest in real estate. I have been interest in real estate for years, but finally have the capital and partners to move forward. I am interested in all aspects, but would like to...

Eric Ngo Borrowing against equity after cash purchase
7 December 2020 | 7 replies

I am looking to buy a rental property in cash from a wholesaler and then turn around to borrow the against the equity on it.  How quickly and easily can this be done through conventional financing?  Are there better s...

Dan Naumowicz Condo Rules and Tenant Privacy
21 December 2019 | 4 replies

Question for condo Landlords and Property Managers. Has anyone who rented out condo units was ever mandated by the Condo building Property Management company to release the Credit Check and Background check informatio...

Peter Ricca Funding a Project w/ a Municipal Bond?
6 November 2021 | 3 replies

Hi all -- I was at a networking event and I met a guy that is a broker for Muni Bond real estate project funding. 
Curious if anyone has done this or has any knowledge on it? Apparently it' not well known, but effect...