
11 January 2025 | 14 replies
@Rafael Valdor some advice when screening PMCs-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Recommend exploring as many sources as possible to get referrals AND cross-reference them to get as much accurate information as possible.Check out NARPM.com, BP’s Property Manager Finder (BiggerPockets: The Real Estate Investing Social Network), etc.Also, encourage you to learn from the mistakes of others - by reading posts here on BiggerPockets about owners not having their expectations met by their current Property Management Company.

8 January 2025 | 15 replies
You paid the property owner $40,000 in rent.

9 January 2025 | 4 replies
They might refuse since you are not the owner.

27 January 2025 | 14 replies
And if you bought this property several years ago, then you probably already have a killer rate, so suggestions to refinance seem silly as you probably already have the lowest rate....especially if your refinance was completed as you were an owner occupant, and not categorized as an investor to a Lender.In terms of tax implications, again, it depends on what your ultimate goal is, but if you placed this into a trust, or even a beneficiary deed, it would pass through to a beneficiary who would not have to pay capital gains on it in order to sell it.

19 February 2025 | 57 replies
You the investor and owner of the properties will care about your investment the most, not the agent, not the contractor, not the property manager (they can screen tenants but they still get paid but the repair costs are being deducted out of your rental income and more costs if you need to evict a tenant).I've heard great things about upstate NY and would consider looking in that area or within a 2 hour drive of where you live (not sure if you're near NYC).

13 January 2025 | 2 replies
The current owner bought it for $30K and I know they had to clean up a lot of title work and started doing repairs.

14 January 2025 | 8 replies
The #1 reason that landlords fail is due to failure to manage to the lease (Source: American Apartment Owners' Assn).

5 February 2025 | 54 replies
It's a lot of owner-occupants and those areas usually have investors investing in them because they are stable with access to the best tenants.

27 December 2024 | 13 replies
I like the idea of no pets and that is decent income (depending on what the rents are).

19 January 2025 | 56 replies
If you google the Wyoming address it is an attorney's address who specializes in setting these companies up and is a mail forwarding service not a "real" office with staff, owners etc.In the one investment document I read, your investment would be in a construction company with no assets and secured only by a UCC filing.