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Erik Granum Partnering with an owner instead of buying outright?
19 December 2017 | 6 replies

I'm considering buying a mixed-use, multi-family building in Hampton Roads, VA. The building is vacant and in disrepair. The current owner can't afford the renovations that would necessary to make the building marketa...

Mohammed A. Evaluate the rental market of a neighborhood
10 March 2018 | 6 replies

Hello All I was wondering if anybody can provide me some helpful tips to evaluate the rental market. By ‘rental market’, I am not referring to whole metropolitan area. I am talking about evaluating a neighborhood or s...

Steve Preston Buying at a County Public Auction - Questions
25 September 2014 | 4 replies

Ok. This is my first ever post after the initial Hello, so please bear with me :)1) Is there ever likely to be a case where a house is purchased through the Public County Auction system where people - the original own...

Rob Suhai New Jersey Tenant Eviction Notices to land a deal
6 March 2017 | 7 replies

Hi All!I wanted to see if any New Jersey investors have had any luck with pulling tenant eviction notices from public record, contacting the property owner who might be willing to sell, and landing themselves a good d...

Kevin Co are there licensing requirements to own rentals in NY
6 March 2018 | 5 replies

as an out of state investor are there any requirements to be licensed as a landlord in NY state? Specifically looking into properties in Rochester. If I’m working with a PM would I, as an owner, need anything special? 

Jessie Hillard Newbie here from Jacksonville Fl. Advice needed!
12 September 2018 | 2 replies

Hi! My name is Jessie and I and a newbie to real estate and investing. I would like to get my feet wet in the business and learn the in's and outs from the pros. I do not know where to begin. I have funds to invest an...

Marc Ramsay Looking for local PM for East Cleveland
14 January 2014 | 8 replies

I have a client with a 24 unit MF building in East Cleveland who has spent a lot of money fixing up the building, and it is a very nice place, however, they are having a tough time finding a PM who can find some go...

Katie Fiola Jones Newbie from Denver, CO
19 April 2017 | 10 replies

Hey everyone, I'm Katie and I'm new to BP. I am a recent college graduate and I have been working in Property Management for about 2 years. I have tried out many positions within the company, and now I am currently a ...

Seth Williams How Do You Know When Your Offers Are Low Enough?
29 November 2013 | 10 replies

How do you know when the offers you're sending out are low enough?

Here's one good indication...

This letter was in response to an offer I sent to a tax delinquent property owner (note: the name of my company is ...

Sean Brennan The Lifetime of a Lead
6 April 2013 | 5 replies

My understanding is that you should contact a lead every 30-60 days; but, for how long (assuming they don't ask to be removed from your list)? I was thinking the following:

1. Preforeclosure - Until they get foreclo...