
2 September 2025 | 9 replies
Often the first weeks and months of a lawsuit (pre-trial) are spent weeding out parties that are not actually likely to be liable.

19 September 2025 | 26 replies
The program was what took me from analysis paralysis into a deal, their info is very well put together, all based on their trial and errors.

7 August 2025 | 4 replies
Quote from @Hector Chavarria: I got a property loan 400k, house value 390kbehind and currently on trial for house modificationrent in the area $2,600 a month looking for rental or exit strategyTrial ends Octobercurrent monthly mortgage payment $3,300 vEstimated new monthly payment after modification trial $3,029 includes HOA, Tax and InsuranceAny advise will help.That $300 modification is only useful if you have reason to keep the property for 10 years or more.

21 August 2025 | 5 replies
From what I’ve seen (and experienced), partnering with someone seasoned on your first flip can save a lot of trial-and-error.

2 October 2025 | 205 replies
It's hard to say (not really), but I can tell you from being a moderator - you don't get paid, you don't get benefits (not even a ticket to BPCon, maybe a free PassivePockets membership on trial), and you often have to explain yourself to someone after your restrict a person for doing something insane.

29 August 2025 | 17 replies
It can save you a ton of trial and error.

15 August 2025 | 5 replies
I would also play with AirDNA. i think they have some version of a free trial you can noodle with

13 August 2025 | 19 replies
Trial and error can get costly.

3 October 2025 | 346 replies
Seems very steep to me.I'm considering a counter proposal to work on an hourly basis, one stage at a time:Stage one: settlement offer with the broker/dealer.Stage two: FINRA arbitration.Stage three: court trial against the broker dealer for failure of due diligence and fiduciary responsibility.I am supposing that a pay-as-you-go strategy will ultimately be a lot cheaper and more controllable in legal costs than contingincy.QUESTIONS:1.

29 August 2025 | 61 replies
After the trial period, you need to pay monthly in order to keep using their epartner software which includes all their resources.