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Hunter Keil Starting RE investing with little knowledge/money
14 October 2020 | 4 replies
Go online and look for properties that you feel you can afford as a flip.
Moises R Cosme Generating Leads: Financial Freedom Through REI
14 October 2020 | 3 replies
The MLS is an underused source of deals… about 1/3 of our deals are sourced from the MLS.Auction.com: online auction website, we check on this site dailyHubzu.com: online auction website, we check on this site dailyExpired short sales: this list will come from the MLS, short sales are an excellent investment opportunity; find the listing, get a name & number for the Sellers and call them to see if they would be interested in trying again (this is how we brought 356 Chestnut St.
Andrew Laing Online rent payment for small commercial
15 October 2020 | 3 replies
Any suggestions on a free or low cost program/app to collect online rent payments from a 9 unit commercial building?
Palmira Angelova Old house - how much to budget for major repairs + maintenance?
6 November 2020 | 18 replies
I've found some related articles online but would love to hear about the experiences in the knowledgeable BP community.
Alec LaBounty Dealing with an unorganized HOA
17 October 2020 | 2 replies
Even though the paperwork and instructions given to us from the HOA president have very specific language saying builder is responsible for these things.
Michael LoCicero Aspiring Landlord looking for some advice.
21 October 2020 | 4 replies
Check out other online guides available here: https://www.biggerpockets.com/guides3.
Owen Dashner Question for Hard Money Lending Biz Owners
30 October 2020 | 16 replies
I had one gal that did nothing but split payments every month we usually had about 200 loans on the books at anyone time.In Oregon fractionalized loans are a security so you need the security docs.. which as stated is a whole nother level of pain.I liked the bank LOC the best although the PG is required.. so if thats a non starter for you.. check out if you can fractionalize the debt obligation.. and then have some very good language in your debt instruments about how you handle a foreclosure.. our bank LOCs as stated above were all 5 million and up.. we could go 75% ARV on our loans bank then would loan 80% of what we loaned..
Robert Smith Early Termination: Is It Legal To Charge Another Month In TN?
21 October 2020 | 2 replies
That’s why early lease termination clauses should include language that the tenant and landlord agree this is a reasonable estimate of the actual cost the landlord may incur due to early lease termination.  
Jeremiah Latu 18 yr old aspiring REI
14 October 2020 | 1 reply
Find a guy online named Ricky Carruth and you will be shown the way. 
Jaron Collier Guidance Needed and Greatly Appreciated
15 October 2020 | 2 replies
When I was about 21 years old I paid $4k for a online real estate investing class because of a seminar to find out a lot of their strategies weren’t even legal in Ohio I quickly got discouraged and began working then I figured that maybe I could learn some important trades (electrical, hvac, plumbing) I could get a head start to real estate investing so after 10 years I feel like I’m ready but I am nervous because it took so much hard work to save up the money I have to invest and I would hate to make a terrible decision so please if there’s anyone whose experienced in Cleveland investing please give me a better understanding I’ve read so many books but just need actual guidance Thank you Jaron Collier