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Eva Lai DC Renters License Requirement?
9 September 2020 | 1 reply
Hey @Eva Lai, yes, you'll need to get a license while house hacking in DC.
Tejas Padhiar How California's wildfires could spark a financial crisis
13 September 2020 | 5 replies
LA is a center of entertainment.
Eric Kulling Encanto, Phoenix, Arizona
13 September 2020 | 7 replies
In fact, Palmcraft and West Encanto are two of the most updated and best preserved pockets of historic homes (they look like old Hollywood in LA). I
Jason Richards private/hard money in Connecticut
3 September 2019 | 6 replies
@Sin Hang Lai Thanks for the advice and lead.
Albert Budnitskiy Closing on property with tenant - what’s on the checklist?
13 January 2020 | 3 replies
Here in Chicago the last thing you'd want to do is have to deal with a winter vacancy, but LA is a pretty decent sized market with a lotttt of renters. 
Ben Taft Need help with Rent or Flip Dilemma in Los Angeles
17 January 2021 | 11 replies
If you believe in the long term appreciation of LA (I do, for the better areas) then I’d keep it, rent it out long term (only to qualified tenants to minimize risk) and pull money via refi when you can and need it.
Raj Sidharthan What to build a profit making building on a land we own.
2 May 2021 | 19 replies
One person suggested a detailed zoning study, which is typically performed by a zoning or land use expert, including attorneys, land use planners, or architects.They pointed me to this link - https://lawyers.findlaw.com/la...I am definitely going to talk to a few of them, but my property is a small under $1M property and I feel that using these big law firms is an overkill and they will charge me an arm and a leg, after all I am not preparing for a large project.Any tips on doing such an analysis myself?
Cynthia Sigler Getting Started in LA
25 June 2021 | 8 replies
LA is a difficult market to start in because it's so expensive.
Allen Yang (L.A.) Rental Property Purchase w/Tenants
11 November 2020 | 4 replies
Investing in multifamilies in LA is really about realizing that market rent potential.
Kira Volpi Looking for landlord insurance that is A rated
7 July 2022 | 4 replies
If the property is here in LA, I have a great agent who handles my rentals, and know another at State Farm who does it for our syndication group.