Jonah Simmons
Question about the brrrr method from a Canadian
7 February 2020 | 11 replies
Price drop could simply be that it’s essentially a cash purchase since no inspection is allowed and it’s tough to drum up buyers for cash in Alberta at the moment.
Martha Daisley
When buying a property keep tenants or get higher market rent?
6 February 2020 | 16 replies
Seriously, it's free and you have nothing to lose.I'll never understand landlords who intentionally put themselves at vacancy risk instead of simply asking the tenants to pay more.
Isaiah Webb
Questions to ask when searching for properties
13 February 2020 | 5 replies
Sounds simple, but in my discussions with sellers it does boil down to some motive that needs to be met or they probably won't sell.
Bret Middlekauff
Finding a rental property market
6 February 2020 | 1 reply
I am leaning towards higher end places like Camp Hill, Boiling Springs, Mechanicsburg.
Santiago Coppoletta
Buying an investment property which you won't see
6 February 2020 | 3 replies
Here’s why:1) Risk Reduction - for a typically small cost in terms of time and money you can gain a ton of context about an area and the surrounding areas that will help you to reduce the risk of getting into a poor investment2) Relationships - you can leverage your time there to meet with local market participants like property managers, brokers, other investors, contractors, potential tenants etc.3) Business expenses - you should be able to deduct the cost of the trip as a business expense4) Context / Perspective - you simply get better context and perspective by being there is personI don’t mean to say that you can’t do OK by investing remotely but I am 100% certain that you will get outsized benefits from visiting your assets periodically and definitely initially.When I invest in multifamily deals I always visit the area, the comps and the asset itself, this takes time but because we buy 100’s of units at a time it is an efficient use of time.I’d also be wary of anyone who isn’t personally invested in a deal alongside you telling you that you don’t need to visit, particularly if they get compensated by you making a transaction.Investing out of state allows us to find the best returns but don’t be mistaken into thinking that you shouldn’t plan on spending time in your target market.
Daniel W Clifford
Purchasing Investment/Vacation Property with Parents
5 February 2020 | 0 replies
Parents offered to go in on it with me but they do no have enough money that I could simply take the funds as a 0% interest loan...they need return too.
Chris Bluem
New Landlord - help give notice to tenants
6 February 2020 | 8 replies
There's no better way of increasing your ROI than simply asking.If they have an issue with increased rent, then provide the notice.
Bruce Ray
Investing in a Competitive Market
6 February 2020 | 3 replies
This a small West Texas community (Everybody know everyone) and there's simply not a hundreds vacant properties.
Kevin M.
PA Association of Realtors Form Lease. Benefit to use?
6 February 2020 | 13 replies
Originally posted by @David Krulac:@Steve Babiak I'm well aware that PAR is not the only State Approved Plain Language lease, but the op lease is not the only unapproved lease either.The Pennsylvania “PLAIN LANGUAGE CONSUMER CONTRACT ACT” does not require any preapproval of a lease; it simply states the requirements that must be met and that preapproval by the office of the Attorney General indicates that the language is acceptable.
Patricia Roman
HOA foreclosure in Florida need help
7 February 2020 | 10 replies
I constantly warn people that there is simply too much risk for the average person in an auction: House full of mold, honoring the existing tenant’s lease, meth houses, current owner pouring concrete down the pipes to spite the new owner, evictions, finding out you just bid on an inferior lien (like you just did), municipal liens, back-due child support, IRS liens ... the list goes on and on.At least you only lost $16,000.