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Lutfiya Mosley The Multifamily Mindset program. Biggest regret of so many people. Is it a scam?
4 December 2025 | 62 replies
If it’s the latter, wouldn’t you agree these websites are designed to be intentionally misleading, especially to less sophisticated LP investors who would reasonably assume each company’s track record and experience aligns with what is being promoted? 
Meghan Heckmann Excited to Join BP — Broker/Investor in Pittsburgh & St. Louis
3 November 2025 | 8 replies
Since opening my brokerage 3 years ago I’ve completed multiple triple-digit profit flips, expanded into 2 other markets, and have helped both investors and agents build careers through investing in real estate.My focus areas are:Distressed property acquisitions & off-market dealsFull rehabs & design-forward flipsHelping other investors and agents scale with systems + strategyI joined BP to connect with other investors, share knowledge, and hopefully find opportunities to collaborate on deals in the Pittsburgh area.
Collin Hays Fasten your seatbelts: Turbulence ahead.
9 November 2025 | 20 replies
As @Collin Hays said brace for impact.Historically, during the last major shutdown under Obama, that was designed by the executive branch to hurt, I was active duty and saw it first hand. 
Gregory Schwartz ChatGPT vs. BiggerPockets: Where do you get your answers?
9 December 2025 | 31 replies
Like adding a 1000sq ft house in back of vintage duplex with same  design to maximize  the layout. 
Derek Robinson Anyone know Steeve Raymond with Selective Real Estate?
6 November 2025 | 26 replies
Such attempts to silence individuals with legitimate financial grievances further erode public trust and raise serious ethical and legal questions.Furthermore, your threat of a lawsuit appears to fall under the category of a Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation (SLAPP) — a tactic designed to intimidate individuals into silence rather than address the underlying facts.
Melinda Eilts What’s Your Ideal Loan Setup for a Fix & Flip Project?
31 October 2025 | 0 replies
Every investor has their preference — lower points, shorter terms, or more flexibility during rehab.If you could design your ideal loan product, what would it look like?
Deb Markland Ready, Set... First Post
26 October 2025 | 25 replies
My primary goal (whether it's a sound path or not) is to help my adult children build wealth along with us.
Elizabeth Bower Investing for Generational Wealth
4 November 2025 | 15 replies
While your kids are too young to be employees, you could still set up investment or custodial accounts (like a UTMA or UGMA) and fund them with some of your after-tax rental income, which can grow tax-free until they’re adults.
Tayson Neal What route should I take?
22 November 2025 | 18 replies
But she parlayed it into Interior Design which helped when we flipped. 
Lakita Woodson Understanding Reasonable Accommodations and Reasonable Modifications
3 November 2025 | 2 replies
A reasonable modification refers to a physical change made to a rental unit or common area that allows a person with a disability to fully use and enjoy the premises.Examples of Reasonable Modifications:Installing a ramp or grab bars in a bathroom.Lowering countertops, peepholes, or light switches for wheelchair access.Widening doorways or removing carpet for mobility devices.Adding visual doorbells or smoke alarms for tenants who are hearing-impaired.Landlord Responsibility:The landlord must allow the modification if it’s reasonable and necessary.For federally funded housing (like HUD or Tax Credit properties), the landlord is usually responsible for the cost of the modification.For private or market-rate housing, the landlord may require the tenant to pay for the modification and restore the unit to its original condition upon move-out (if the change affects future marketability).The landlord can ask for plans and proof that the work will be done safely and professionally.Tenant Responsibility:The tenant is responsible for paying for and arranging the modification (unless the property receives federal assistance).The tenant must obtain the landlord’s approval before work begins.The tenant may be asked to restore the unit when vacating, depending on state or local law.Best Practices for LandlordsRespond to all accommodation or modification requests in writing and in a timely manner.Keep a Reasonable Accommodation/Modification Request Log for compliance records.Train leasing staff and maintenance teams on Fair Housing requirements.Post a notice or add a clause in your lease about Fair Housing rights for transparency.Final ThoughtsReasonable accommodations and modifications are not “special treatment” — they are legal rights designed to ensure equal access to housing.