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Andy Casey Notice to quite required 60 days before end of lease
13 August 2024 | 9 replies
Both 30 days and 60 days are common in traditional leases.In a 60-day notice example, most respectable landlords would communicate 70-80 days before the end of the lease and ask the tenant about their intentions to end or renew the lease.
Kenji Van Thuyne what book do you read?
12 August 2024 | 4 replies
So far I have already read "Rich dad poor dad" and "The book on rental property investing" by Brandon Turner and I am now looking for my next book.
Don Konipol The Five Truisms About Real Estate That Are Actually NOT True
12 August 2024 | 1 reply
You have to treat REI like a business, which means you need to understand how to have a REI investment plan (this isn't a traditional business plan), and you have to understand how money works within the realm of REI. 
Marc Roberson Possible to syndicate for new construction MTR's?
11 August 2024 | 0 replies
to get to the point, i would find an area likely to experience more demand and ensure the financials work out for both MTR & LTR's. i would ideally start out with a fourplex and depending how that goes, possibly scale from there. i do believe that it is more traditional to syndicate on larger properties so i am wondering if you know if it is possible to syndicate, starting off, for one fourplex or even one MTR condo. my gut feeling is to start with one beach-front condo in florida that requires $37,250 down . a new construction fourplex, however, i could finance with a USDA loan myself and not have to consider investors so that may make things easier, possibly.no airbnb's. maybe VRBO. two week minimum stay. only in areas very likely to have housing demand due to new factories being built.i own/run an STR right now and it is going well with only the occasional hiccup.
Collin Hays Home prices are stable to climbing in the Smokies!??
11 August 2024 | 16 replies
Right now the rich, not incredibly wealthy, but rich.
Craig Jones STR hotel house hack with creative financing
9 August 2024 | 6 replies
We use OwnerRez + PriceLabs for a traditional STR we own which I've been very happy with. 
Faiyaz Hashmi Real Estate Rookie New to BiggerPockets
10 August 2024 | 5 replies
I've been looking for a 2-4 unit building to access traditional financing for around $200k.
Richard Bayle Peter Harris - Commercial Property Advisors
14 August 2024 | 63 replies
I already owned a large portfolio, but wanted to learn some non-traditional techniques for acquiring properties.
Matthew Irish-Jones The Best of the Best Real Estate "Cliches"
10 August 2024 | 23 replies
I've seen an overwhelming amount of utterly freakish craziness up close and personal, and I can confidently bear witness that white people always end up being the freakiest freaks of all.I was going to call BS on this one when I stopped and thought....Hmmmm... every customer I had as a GC that was an absolute insane nightmare.....was an white uber-rich entitled A-hole.
MARK S KING Best State/City for Section 8
14 August 2024 | 84 replies
It is not a solution you can just throw all your money at to get rich quick.