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Account Closed What contingencies to add to offer?
7 July 2020 | 2 replies

Working to find our first deal. Are there any contract contingencies you wish you would have known/thought about when you first started REI’ing?Just wanting to make sure we have a good escape plan if necessary😉TIA

Spencer Lewis General Contractor Permitting & Liability
3 August 2020 | 1 reply

Hello BP!
My understanding is that you need permits for specialty projects (electrical, HVAC, plumbing, etc.) and that it is common for the sub-contractor to pull permits for the work they perform related to those ta...

Konkova Irina NYC, Duplex in R2 zone?
16 August 2020 | 0 replies

Hi guys,Found a good house in NYC that I think would be a great case to house hack. The only problem, it is in R2 zone which only allows single-family. Then, I walked around the block and noticed that two houses had m...

Tom Curran Starting a 90 Day to Your First Deal Mastermind
21 August 2020 | 0 replies

Hi folks, I participated in Brandon's "90 Day" webinar last week and there were lots of Pro members interested in walking together in a mastermind to support, encourage and hold each other accountable. I got the impre...

Josh Kamler Common areas require key to get out to stree. Violates CA safety?
27 August 2020 | 1 reply

Hi all,The gates from my Condo's common areas out to the sidewalk all require a key to get OUT as well as in. Of course you need a key to get IN, but requiring it to get out means I need to walk EVERYONE who comes to ...

John Colburn Timing the Real Estate Market
2 September 2020 | 0 replies

Can you time the real estate or stock market exactly - certainly not.   There is no way that anyone can predict the exact peak of the market.  
That said you can tell when the market is close to its peak.   
A good ...

Hieu Ngo Did not fill in move-in checklist with tenant
6 May 2014 | 1 reply

I was too busy to do a walk through with my current tenant. I was duped by the guise of "They look and act O.K." to me.

I have a feeling I will be using all of their security deposit for paint and unpaid rent...

Trevor Ewen Re-Zoning, NYC
21 June 2014 | 0 replies

We're looking at a deal in New York City (the Bronx, specifically). If you were to walk into this place, you would think: "Oh, it's a three unit building, and it needs some work."Turns out the seller actually has 4 se...

Account Closed What Would You Do
12 September 2013 | 3 replies

I need your advice BP. I have a homeowner who owes 46K on her property .
She is in preforeclosure and the home is worth at a minimum 130 K. It's a nice home. She wants 30 K on top of the 46 she owes to walk. What wou...

Risto M. Pulling comps on a new house in a old neighborhood
27 March 2013 | 0 replies

I'm looking to buy my first rental property. Its a duplex with an asking price of $124,000

My play is to buy it with hard money and refinance into a long term loan.

The problem is that the house is fairly new compar...