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RG Mullen Payoff mortgage on rental
23 January 2011 | 21 replies

I am a conservative investor who has a good income and good liquidity. I have a rental home that is getting into a range where I can pay it off this coming year. The benefits to this are:
-less debt
-increased cash fl...

Account Closed Buying Properties in France (or other countries)
5 July 2020 | 11 replies

I've been investing in the States for years now and my wife and I have a goal of owning a house in Bordeaux, France (we went on a trip there just before I proposed and we loved it). What are the similarities and diffe...

Jennifer C. Need a RE Tax Strategist & Mentor & Possibly Partners
8 December 2017 | 11 replies

Hello Big Pocket People,My husband and I own a 2-Family property in Brooklyn NY. We have one more year before losing our cap gains exclusion. We moved to Denver for my husband's job two years ago.The appreciation in B...

Jason Pavloff Trying to fine an online service to obtain my Texas state ID #
22 March 2018 | 9 replies

I'm trying to find an online service to obtain my Texas state ID #, in order to open a bank account for my LLC, here in Texas. I was told Legal Zoom could, however since my LLC has already been opened. Legal Zoom can...

Old Pete tax sales and bankruptcies
11 January 2009 | 4 replies

hi, what can a tax sale investor do to protect themselves from losing property to bankruptcies? thanks.

Bruce Lynn Rockingham Vermont Tax Sale
3 May 2023 | 3 replies

This article gives a brief overview of the Vermont Tax Sale.   Looks like you buy the lien for a year.  Previous owner has a year to pay off the debt plus 1% interest a month up to 12 months.   Then you get the deed i...

Matt M. Can child support take my rental income if I live on the property?
8 July 2016 | 22 replies

My ex is rather spiteful, and I'm really hoping that she doesn't have any legal entitlements to my rental properties. Theres no alimony payments, nothing special about the divorce, she's already taken all of my hard e...

Mike Stahlman Question about wholesaling
7 November 2016 | 10 replies

Hey, I am new to bigger pockets and learning the ins and outs of real estate investing with my wife.  After being interested in real estate for years and selling our rental we are now wanting to use the funds to purch...

Chris McDaniel How I made $64,000 but had to wait 1 year to see it.
8 March 2015 | 105 replies

So here is my $64,000 story:December 2013 my phone rang, it was a former co-worker who had fallen on hard times. He called me and asked, “are you still buying houses”? I told him yes I was, if the circumstances were r...

Zamir Kazi Are Tax Deed Sales Lucrative?
31 May 2017 | 98 replies

Hello all,Recently I have been looking into tax deed sales, and a friend of mine told me if you win a tax deed auction, you get the title free and clear. Is this true? What is the process of doing so?They hold an auct...