
29 February 2016 | 2 replies
Now we need to find wholesalers and purchase and sell houses to build up a pot of cash to utilize for potential fix and flips or fix and holds for rentals.

16 March 2016 | 5 replies
There is no guarantee that the next tenants will be better or get along better.Examples:Operation, Maintenance, Storage, Alterations to Premises: On a continuing basis, tenant agrees to: Keep premises in a clean, neat, and sanitary condition; no parking, storage, or accumulation of debris on lawn or yard.Not store non-operating vehicles, nor boats, RV’s, motor cycles, trailers, firearms, equipment, tools, hazardous materials, liquids, paints, fuels/oils or chemicals on premises without landlord/agent approval; no waterbeds

1 March 2016 | 47 replies
Of course, you could take advantage of the situation with the expectation that the dude will be just too lazy to fight you for the deposit, especially since he'd have to go to court and talk about his illegal material.
1 March 2016 | 3 replies
I was already knee deep in the buying process when the new job opportunity materialized.

1 March 2016 | 15 replies
A Flipper aka house flipper, is an individual whose niche in REI is acquiring property of his/her desire with the intent of not occupying the property, rather creating equity/value in the property, subsequently selling the improved property for material gain; i.e. selling the property for more than it cost to acquire said property + improvement, thus creating profit upon sale of said property.

3 March 2016 | 9 replies
Hi @Bryan Blanckethere are a few courses being offered by people such as Jack Bosch, etc but I don't think I'm allowed to post links to outside material in this forum.

29 February 2016 | 5 replies
Mainly high credit card utilization.

29 February 2016 | 2 replies
It would be a good material to start with.

29 February 2016 | 0 replies
I have done the math many different ways in order to determine what I should offer, I would greatly appreciate the BP communities opinion's.Here are the details below:8 unit, all attached, one big "box", 3500 sf totalAll are 2 bed, 1 bath units that are 425 sf each (3400 sf total) 100 sf utility room)Dishwasher, Range, Refer in each unit.Units bring in $570 to $630 a month depending on tenant locked in rate, i.e. new tenants pay more. ($4790 / month currently) 100% occ., historically 95% + occ. rateQuality: out of date,interior 15-20 years old, entire apt. unit built in 1990Maintenance: well maintained but out of date2 story, 1 acre, room to expand, slab on gradeNear high school and walking distance to hospitalGross income last year was $56,000, Actual Op.

1 March 2016 | 5 replies
I have done the math many different ways in order to determine what I should offer, I would greatly appreciate the BP communities opinion's.Here are the details below:8 unit, all attached, one big "box", 3500 sf totalAll are 2 bed, 1 bath units that are 425 sf each (3400 sf total) 100 sf utility room)Dishwasher, Range, Refer in each unit.Units bring in $570 to $630 a month depending on tenant locked in rate, i.e. new tenants pay more. ($4790 / month currently) 100% occ., historically 95% + occ. rateQuality: out of date,interior 15-20 years old, entire apt. unit built in 1990Maintenance: well maintained but out of date2 story, 1 acre, room to expand, slab on gradeNear high school and walking distance to hospitalGross income last year was $56,000, Actual Op.