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Michael Mastantuono Do I need an agent to represent me?
8 July 2022 | 31 replies
But I wanted to flip, not hold rentals and most of the vast majority didn’t make sense, even back then.Then I stopped using buyers agents and reached out directly to listing agents.
Nathan Gesner What is your biggest fear as a Landlord?
26 March 2020 | 67 replies
This then creates a cycle where Government Programs like Housing Projects have vast amounts of people who remain there for generations (or more), never being forced to do better for themselves or not given the proper access to the things they need to help themselves out of Tax Payer funded assistance, making room for the younger families that need the apt that is subsidized.I'm sure most (if not all) the Middle Class Tax payers would say that they did not sign up for people to be on Government support forever AND that new families have to wait decades.Knowing that this mindset has increased, it will eventually get to a point where subsidized people will have no where to go but are protected in a way that you cannot then build more housing (mainly because they cannot be forced to move to a different location so that new higher density housing can be built), therefore the only solution........UNIVERSAL RENT CONTROL.In other words.... my free market rentals will lose it's value completely and I will be forced to become a low paid Property Manager, managing tenants who are protected and subsidized forever.Either that... or go bankrupt.It's actually a very real and devious deception because if you ask a tenant would they like to lock in their rents now and forever, without much thought to any future new families that may need it, the vast majority would say yes.I don't even know how to get out of this trap.
Ryan Kopf Does anyone have solar on their rentals? What's your experience?
17 November 2020 | 13 replies
It would such to lose a 200k property because you installed a $30k solar array and ended up losing your job due to covid and lose the property.
Alan Robson Inherited Building next to lawyer - he thinks he owns part
8 April 2020 | 67 replies
Hopefully this has brought you full circle to understand the reason the advice provided by @Tim Wieneke is most sound.The vast majority of us on BP are not attorneys, we don't live in your village, don't know how things work there, don't know the judge and/or any relationship s/he may have with the attorney.
Edita D. Tenant owes us 3700$ with intention to file for bankruptcy.
1 August 2016 | 46 replies
The first is cost; the vast majority of contracts should allow for fee shifting provisions as part of obtaining judgment.
Patrick Froehlich Anyone begin their real estate journey in their late 40s?
25 March 2023 | 193 replies
I am confident that I can grow my portfolio faster with the experience and knowledge that I have gained in life as I have more tolerance for risk with this vast knowledge base.
Adrian Fajardo Solution for landscape causing water damage
5 April 2020 | 37 replies
I need help from the vast knowledge here in the BP community.
Minh T. Investor deep in private loans with inability to repay
11 February 2023 | 8 replies
A few years ago I was captivated by an individual that demonstrated a strong understanding of real estate and had social proof from his vast network of other real estate professionals.
Steve Kontos Real Estate Investing 101
13 November 2017 | 12 replies
@Steve KontosYou have come to the right place to connect with the wide array of real estate professionals and investors.
Kimberly Kesterke Should I be required to change a light bulb for a tenant?
10 March 2020 | 49 replies
Refer her to a handyman service...... or tell her you will arrange a handyman service for $X feeUnless this is some old disabled person or some vastly difficult job that I don't want anyone doing themselves, I'm ot doing this for free.....