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Zoe Lee Contract with water damage co still valid after denied coverage?
4 January 2020 | 21 replies

We had sewer water backed up into a multiplex a couple of weeks ago. Our PM sent a water damage company onsite to extract the standing water on emergency.Later the company called and asked me to sign a contract so the...

Sebastian Giraldo We had a guest squatter in our vacation rental!
5 July 2020 | 18 replies

Covid-19 has changed life as we know it for sure, and that is the reason why so many companies and services have developed different and new ways to provide the best to their clients even when it means walking on a ne...

Rich Weese Rehabbers and flippers--speak up
27 February 2010 | 34 replies

I'm curious about a couple things in rehabbing and flipping.
1. What is the average purchase price of the flips or rehabs you're buying?
2. What is your average time from purchase to sale on homes?
3. Do funds availab...

Cassandra Sifford Tenant Screening - Previous Landlord Disappeared
23 April 2019 | 26 replies

Good day BP!!!  I am screening my 1st tenant and she seems good on paper ... so far.  She's given me her pay stubs, ID, completed application and the app fee.  I've verified her employment with HR.  She's been with th...

Robert Jackson Is this statement used to turn down Section 8 really legal?
2 January 2022 | 31 replies

HI everyone, So I have noticed a trend among some of my fellow property owners here in Los Angeles, California. As you may know, it is illegal to deny someone the opportunity to apply for a unit simply because they ha...

Mona Medina Do investors ever work with newbie agents?
1 February 2016 | 52 replies

I've been an agent for about a year and a half. An investor contacted me through a business card I left at one of his house flips. I'm a little skeptical as I mentioned that I'm a fairly new agent and have no investin...

Prabhjot Khinda Cold calling vs direct mail
19 January 2019 | 17 replies

I have noticed that direct mail is not nearly as responsive as it used to be back in 2015 and before. Atleast for me it hasn’t been and I have heard from others as well. Meanwhile, cold calling is a great marketing te...

Jake Scott Thoughts on Connected Investors?
22 February 2021 | 33 replies

Hello, BiggerPockets Community! (Man is it good to be here)I got into real estate a little over 2 years ago. I flip-flopped from being a wholesaler to flipper throughout these last two years and have had successes and...

Toby Coons Atlanta Security Deposit Dispute - Seeking Friendly Advice
3 August 2018 | 6 replies

Hello everyone, My roommates and I have run into a slight conundrum regarding our security deposit at a rental we just moved out of in Atlanta, Georgia. I was trying to think of who I could ask for advice and, since I...