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Mary D. getting proof of rents on multi-family. what am I asking for?
2 October 2016 | 7 replies

Hi,Im looking at a 5 unit. Asked agent for financials. to SEE if what they say they are getting for rents are REALLy what they are getting.Agents answer: no but its a no brainer, its a money maker. Really?I did this t...

Mike K. Property manager recommendation in rhode island
18 October 2022 | 7 replies

Im a recent landlord who inherited a tenant and looking for a property manager that has a good track record for dealing with legal issues since this person brings them up weekly. In bristol rhode island. 

Terrance Brown Contacting Trustees
13 February 2016 | 8 replies

I am looking for some wisdom on how to contact and communicate with trustees for foreclosures and pre foreclosures from the list I have aquired. Also, I saw quite a few with auction.com. What do I do with those?

Serge S. Big money can’t deploy while band camp syndicators doing deals
27 March 2019 | 2 replies

Interesting article in WSJ. Big money having no issues raising money but can’t find assets that meet return goals. Meanwhile syndicators are coming out of band camp with the knowledge to buy 200 unit’s at a time. Real...

Don Konipol What is Needed to Attract Passive Investors
28 June 2021 | 7 replies

After raising over $400 million from private investors over the last 19 years, I am often asked what are the most important assets a syndicator need possess to successfully raise private capital. Here are my picks, i...

Josh Whitney Using Land Trust to Protect From "Due on Sale" Clause
22 April 2016 | 15 replies

Im curious to know if using a land trust is still an effective way to protect yourself or get around the whole "due on sale" clause when buying subject to? If not is there a more recent method that people are using. 

Tj Hines Beginning Syndicator in Florida
24 August 2021 | 18 replies

BP,I'm a beginning syndicator in the Florida market which is fierce with competition. The primary markets we are looking in are in Tampa, St. Petersburg and Orlando. Some tertiary and or secondary markets we are explo...

Harsh Dangaria HOA foreclosure guidance
18 March 2024 | 7 replies

Hello BP members!I am a newbie and have looked into RE investing for a long time.Last week, I have purchased a home through a HOA foreclosure in FL. Based on my research on the property can the forum please provide so...

THU NGUYEN Partnership in deals, what kind of documents should I have?
6 June 2016 | 1 reply

Hello BP,2 projects I am working toward: 1.  I have a verbal agreement with another investor to do a flip: I buy, he rehabs, we split profit 50/50.  The house is 40K, rehab is estimated at $40K.  I am paying cash so m...

Dan Deschamp what to expect from privet lenders
14 March 2017 | 5 replies

Hello. I am new to bigger pockets and am just starting out in buy and hold. I have worked out a great business plan that i feel if flawless. I am looking at purchasing up to 9 homes and will also be needing up to $100...