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Peter Sanchez How to Get Legal Answers Before Calling a Lawyer
22 May 2016 | 2 replies

I see a LOT of people asking questions about LLCs, Titles, Insurance etc that don't want to seek out a lawyer.  Here's a few resources to get you closer to the answer so that you can figure it out yourselves, or get c...

David Beardwood I just got my real estate license... now what?
11 August 2012 | 9 replies

I just got my real estate license. How do I choose a good broker and what do I need to learn to be a good agent? I live in North San Diego County.

Angela A. CPA, Tax Lawyer, Real Estate Lawyer, Business Lawyer or Property Lawyer?
16 January 2015 | 6 replies

Hello everyone,This has been on my mind for sometime. I have a lot of tax questions and business ideas and I am not sure which of these professionals I need on my team. I am confused if I need all of them or just a co...

Aaron Delavega Leveraging Credit Card for Down Payment
27 September 2021 | 7 replies

Hello all! New investor here, as i was thinking of ways to come up with cash for a down payment i started to wonder has anybody leveraged a credit card for this? I have business credit and have a 50K limit card with 0...

Nick Furlough Need a Solution
26 October 2009 | 10 replies

I need to get $135k out of this property to break even. My buyers can only get approved for $127k. They are willing to pay the $135k just have no means to do so. They have tried to gift, borrow, up the mortage and not...

Chris Chung Green Developing- Economically Feasible?
3 March 2009 | 11 replies

"Going green" has always been seen as a move that can bolster company image and improve environmental quality. As well, it can have positive health benefits for the occupants of a building.

However, it is also consid...

Kerry Baird Listed a few days; have first booking on VRBO
8 June 2019 | 9 replies

Whew!  I was wondering how long it would take to get my first booking without having any reviews.  I dropped my prices below the competition for the first week, and then used the algorithm suggested by VRBO.  Turns ou...

Mike M. use of LLCs for holding rental properties
2 September 2011 | 6 replies

I read a business plan for multi-family properties and I had a question on use of LLCs. It recommends you have one LLC for the PM and then a separate LLC for each property.

If so, I'm wondering to you handle that...

Jerry Westhoff Grand Rapids Tenant Advice
21 September 2015 | 5 replies

I finally closed on my first duplex in Grand Rapids, MI.  The property currently has tenants upstairs.  The lease that I inherited does not list anything about access to the basement.  The tenants do have access to th...

Daray Olaleye A Broker for a Broker.
22 January 2017 | 5 replies

Hey BP family -

Sometimes as newbies we get caught up in take take take because we feel as though we have little to no value to give. That's another story for another time but my question does stem from it:

Is it co...