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Jonathan Warner Seems to me Biggerpockets Dealfinder is useless
28 August 2025 | 23 replies
But it seems to me that this is a potentially dangerous tool for newbies who might not know any better to lose a lot of money...I agree, I looked at the deal finder when it first came out for my area.
JD Martin Here's one - woman tries to stop eviction with bees
12 August 2025 | 6 replies
    "five counts of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon,"She should have gotten 1,000 counts.
Ryan Butler Fix & Flip Financing
25 August 2025 | 29 replies
The 3rd or 4th are the most dangerous, because you start to become confident, but have not crashed yet. 
Mark S. American Homeowner Preservation (AHP) Fund
27 September 2025 | 376 replies
We completed our taxes and got the K-1s out at the beginning of March before the lockdowns started.As far as bad news, best practice is to communicate it along with what you're going to do to minimize or mitigate the impact as much as possible.
Alexander Rodriguez Should I rent to a previously evicted tenant?
18 August 2025 | 25 replies
In this case though you have mitigating factors: the real problem was the sons (make sure the lease is NOT assignable, and only applies to the Mother and her husband), not the Mother.
Henry Lazerow Why class A areas actually cashflow higher long term then "cashflow areas"
16 August 2025 | 4 replies
I think the mid to low C area is a real danger zone, with risky tenants and shaky housing value and rent increases.
Kyle Blickley Security Deposits, Cat Pee, and Loss of Rent?
13 August 2025 | 6 replies
We are withholding part of the security deposit to mitigate the damages and pet smell, but you're right, @wesleyw and @Marc Winter, the PM should have noted that smell and the cat during the walk through prior to the tenant moving out.
Clay Lyddane Buyer’s agent, what did they do?
13 August 2025 | 8 replies
Ironically it was about a cabin that I said looked like a serial killer estate--alas just an elderly hoarder with memory issues, but the actually danger/trust issue did not occur to me.
Lee Singleton DSTs vs 1031 for Deferring Capital Gains
14 August 2025 | 8 replies
This diversification can help mitigate risks associated with individual property investments.3.
Juan David Maldonado How to get to the next level of RE investing
12 August 2025 | 5 replies
There are two major tax-mitigating opportunities in the IRS code for real estate salesThe first tool is the primary residence exclusion (sec 121), which allows you to take the first $250k ($500k if married) of the gain tax-free when you sell your primary residence as long as you have lived in the property for two out of the previous five years you have owned it.