
29 October 2024 | 24 replies
In many/most places you can pull permits and do work on your primary residence yourself, but you need to be a contractor licensed/insured to do that in the rental units.

23 October 2024 | 3 replies
I'm reviewing my rental property insurance after having gone through issues with the first ever claim on my current policy, which we're finding out has poor claims service and lacks ordinance or law coverage.

23 October 2024 | 1 reply
Hi guys,So I have some Insurance questions.

28 October 2024 | 3 replies
Bought in 1999 for 120k. 7.5% interest rate with pointsRents when purcashed: 500 and 600 - Total 1100/m80% of 120k at 7.5% = $671/m (Just mortgage payment - no Insurance and taxes included)Today:Property is worth 560kRents are 2000 and 2200 - Total 4200/m4 years left of payments.Rent increased almost 4x and value almost 5x2.

29 October 2024 | 5 replies
But wanted to add that you may want to consider a consultation with an attorney or even your liability insurance company to discuss best ways to handle this up front to avoid mis-steps in communication with the tenants, neighbors, media etc.
29 October 2024 | 7 replies
This creates two loan payments ($100,000 of equity and $300,000 on the new mortgage).Key NumbersHome Equity Loan Interest Rate: 6%Mortgage Interest Rate: 7%Rental Income: $3,000 per monthExpenses (management, taxes, insurance, maintenance): $800 per monthIncome and ExpensesMonthly Rental Income: $3,000Monthly Expenses: $800Monthly Mortgage Payment: $2,000ExplanationThe investor earns $3,000 in rent each month.They pay $2,000 on the investment property mortgage and $800 on other expenses.This leaves $200 profit each month or $2,400 per year.However, you have to pay $6,000 interest on the equity borrowed.This leaves you with an annual loss of $3,600.This example shows that while the rental property generates positive monthly income, the interest cost of borrowing the initial $100,000 results in an overall annual loss.

31 October 2024 | 14 replies
You have this experience on the rehab side, you just need a competent team around you: title company, insurance agent, realtor, etc.

30 October 2024 | 21 replies
It is very hard to "perfect BRRRR" here with consistency or anywhere for that matter with today's rate and insurance costs.

27 October 2024 | 1 reply
Are there any issues with insurance for these units?

28 October 2024 | 24 replies
If you buy a house with a $1,500 mortgage, you also need enough to cover taxes, insurance, and maintenance.