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Thomas Berardi Looking to build team, network in Central NJ
29 October 2019 | 11 replies

Hi BP, rookie investor here looking to network in Central NJ. I've been analyzing small multi-family deals (2-4 units) <315K in Middlesex County and will hopefully be closing on my first deal over the next couple o...

Mark Berardi When Property Values Go Up Significantly, When Should You Sell?
20 January 2022 | 14 replies

I have several multiple family properties that have gone up in a value a lot (IMO). Is there a legit formula or equation people use to determine when is the best time (or makes the most sense) to sell? Thank you!Ex 1:...

Andrew Berardi House Hack Idea - Need Advice
15 May 2023 | 10 replies

Hi!I am currently renting a unit in a multifamily house. A few years ago the landlord wanted to sell, but decided not to.Plan A: is to get in touch with a lender to see if I could qualify for a cash loan. In parallel ...

Christian Wathne Does anyone have a sample investment deal sheet or contract?
26 December 2016 | 1 reply

Hi BP community, I've been searching for answers but haven't been able to find it on here yet. I'm reaching out for outside investment for the first time and am putting together a short deck to present. I want to lay ...

Josef Roberge If a Trust Can't be Party to Contract, How Are Owners Confirmed?
5 August 2018 | 7 replies

"A Trust name is not party to a contract, it is not a legal person as a corporation is. The Trustee is the proper signatory. "Well this properties deed is under "Spratling Living Trust". There are three co-owners with...

Amorette Mason I wish I knew then, what I know now - Landlord Tax Edition
6 January 2022 | 7 replies

Hi! I’m working on an end-of-year newsletter for my clients that are first time landlords.  I am wondering, are there any questions that you remember having (or have) as a first time landlord that you wish you knew th...

Nicholas Spinazze Upsides and Downsides of Renting to College Students
21 February 2023 | 6 replies

My wife and I have acquired some land really close to the university in Northwest Arkansas. We are building 2 long term SF rentals each with a mother in law suite we plan on using as AirBnbs. The rents in the area are...

Dhaval Shaw Can Tenant Choose Where Money Is Applied
7 July 2021 | 8 replies

Hello,My tenant has an outstanding expense for plumbing for which they owe me $300.  This bill is over a month late.Today they paid a some money and claimed it is for rent.  I told them that those funds will have to b...

Jessica Frigo new to BP, but not RE!
12 January 2011 | 9 replies

I am located in the Tampa area and am interested in finding a partner,mentor, or just all around someone to share the deals I come across with.

My hobby is carpentry, and I am always helping friends add value to th...

Huggy Ford La Jolla Condo with a land lease with SDSU hasn't sold. Pivot to corp/student rental
13 April 2023 | 15 replies

I own a property across from SDSU 9793 Keeneland Row, Blackhorse community La Jolla 12 years paid off. Been listed for 5 months for sale, but it's is a land lease now with 29 years left. Has potential buyers shaky. Di...