Shaun Palmer
North Carolina - Security Deposit Trust Accounts
22 December 2024 | 14 replies
Deposits from the tenant.Security deposits from the tenant in residential dwelling units shall be deposited in a trust account with a licensed and federally insured depository institution lawfully doing business in this State or the landlord may, at his option, furnish a bond from an insurance company licensed to do business in North Carolina.
Clare Pitcher
Leasing In the Winter Months
20 December 2024 | 3 replies
I had a tenant that wanted to renew a lease, but only for 6 months - which would have left us in the middle of January (in Michigan :) Apparently they may inherit a somewhat run down house, and wanted to keep their options open.
Phil Johnson
Taking the next step
19 December 2024 | 5 replies
It’s a bit scary looking at these options but I’ve started scoping out multifamily in the PNW.
Matthew Drouin
$1.5M to $3.125M in 18 Months
18 December 2024 | 11 replies
Also there is a special tax abatement for office conversions but requires the developer to retain 15% as commercial use.So we have the option to stack them and consolidate.
Robert Jackson
Spec Build - How to finance?
18 December 2024 | 6 replies
Looking for guidance on options. new builds aren't hard to finance and I would argue they are preferred to existing fix and flip loans, especially if you have experience. banks look at your experience, your builder's experience, loan structure, permits, etc you need to get an experienced builder familiar with advanced underwriting and negotiations with local, regional, and national lenders. in columbus we do ground up construction for clients at a 20% discount so they can BRRRR out of the new build with equity and we have pages and pages of data on what we build and why and it's all supported by market statistics.
Eric Huang
Excited to Return to Bigger Pockets
18 December 2024 | 4 replies
Feel free to reach out if you need help with financing options or advice!
Drue Fourmont
Any advice for his investment situation?
20 December 2024 | 1 reply
Here are the details of the property:Property Overview:Location: Texas2 lots, 2 warehouse buildingsFinancials:Mortgage: $4,897/month (balance: $530,000)Insurance: $830/monthProperty Tax: $1,800/monthBuilding 1:1 tenantRent: $7,570/month12,000 square feetBuilding 2:3 tenantsTenant 1: $2,850/month (5,000 square feet)Tenant 2: $1,793/month (2,500 square feet)Tenant 3: $895/month (1,250 square feet)The property was appraised for $2,200,000 three years ago.Given the current rental income and expenses, the cash flow is decent, but my family friend is looking to explore options that could potentially yield better returns.Would it make sense to:Sell the property outright and invest in higher cash-flow opportunities?
Jenni Utz
The Power of Relationships in Real Estate
22 December 2024 | 1 reply
These properties often come with fewer competitors, less pressure, and the potential for creative financing options.
Puneet Mahi
Starting Property Management Business
23 December 2024 | 13 replies
Like you, I thought property management was the only option but there are others and you need the right immigration attorney to help you because not all believe you can get an E2 as a real estate investor, but they're incorrect.
Aaron Dyson
My Second Property: Investing in a New-Build Home with a VA Loan in Bryan, Texas
19 December 2024 | 6 replies
For managing properties, I have two options: 1.