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Javen Wilson Can you really buy a property with little to no money?
3 September 2020 | 95 replies
It’s also outside what the vast majority of lenders are comfortable with which is why someone like yourself has to get good at sifting through the many many lenders who simply won’t do it.
Brandon Morgan buying rental properties in Pennsylvania
9 May 2024 | 13 replies
The "wilkes barre / scranton" market is SO big contrary to what one would think - while it's not as populated as a city like Philly or Pittsburgh, those two areas cover a vast amount of land and each neighborhood has it's perks.
Hilary C. Do you want to help BiggerPockets become even better?
11 August 2019 | 159 replies
This would be extremely helpful as vast majority of my BP time is spent on my iPhone.
Christopher Petrillo Mojo Dialer Skip Tracing
11 March 2024 | 40 replies
It's widely used in real estate for skip tracing.LexisNexis: LexisNexis offers various solutions for skip tracing, providing access to a vast database of public records, including property records, court records, and other relevant information.Batch Skip Tracing Services: Several companies offer batch skip tracing services where you can upload a list of addresses, and they will provide updated contact information for property owners.
Scott Trench What was your "AHA!" Moment with BiggerPockets?
7 June 2015 | 59 replies
I won’t say everyone at that meet up was a saint, there were a few folks doing and saying some things that I wouldn’t, but the vast majority were real genuine people with straightforward intentions and a ton of generosity.
Jake Minyen Section 8 Rentals
7 December 2023 | 70 replies
James your comments about the volume/frequency of horrible tenants also does not make common sense because if that was the case... no landlords would participate in Section 8 because everyone would be losing money on the vast majority of rentals.
Tyler Robbert Questions for MLOs
23 February 2024 | 4 replies
The vast, vast majority of MLOs that we speak to struggle with that concept.
Scott R. ATL for the win! Go Falcons!
22 January 2017 | 1 reply
@Scott ROsenfeldYou have come to the right place to connect with the wide array of real estate professionals and investors.
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.