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Aaron Dubois Trying to replace my mom's income with short term rental income.
26 June 2024 | 33 replies
Its fine to map all that out on paper, but when you get in the reality hits closer.
Andrew Freed Where Can I Buy 2024 BiggerPockets Con Tickets?
23 June 2024 | 20 replies
We are still fine-tuning but the price will include the entire conference experience: (3) nights at the all-inclusive resort + access to keynotes, breakout sessions, guided networking, opening event, closing event, exhibit hall, author signing, and more! 
Daniel Ben-Hur Buying a home every 2 years, renting the previous home out, and repeating, good idea?
26 June 2024 | 32 replies
Some of these exceptions have been unsafe environment (article from borrower with shooting nearby, larger family size and need for more space from unexpected pregnancy, job relocation, and other.So every 2 years is fine however dont let that 2 year figure hold you up because there is general guidelines then there is whats "really," happening out there with loan underwriters and what they'll actually approve.
Rehaan Khan Which Insurance for fix and flip homes?
22 June 2024 | 5 replies
As with all contracts read the fine print.
Marlia Stone Investment Property Gone Bad
23 June 2024 | 67 replies
I once (almost) bought a property that had a $500 a day fine on it, totaling $50k+ at the time.
Milton Chamberlain Kansas City MO NEW Source of Income Discrimination Ban Ordinance
22 June 2024 | 17 replies
It is effective Aug. 1, 2024.This ordinance is referred to as the Source of Income Discrimination Ban Ordinance" - which is identified in File #231019 and amends sections of Chapter 38 (Civil Rights) and Chapter 34 (Health and Sanitation) in the Missouri Revised Statutes for the purpose of classifying source of income as a protected trait in regard to housing discrimination.Here are some key takeaways from the attached ordinance:This ordinance bans discrimination against tenants based solely on:Source of income from an occupation, including gig work or paying rent in cash Use of public programs like Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers, disability checks, or social security Poor credit score Prior evictions and alleged damages older than 12 months (less than 12 months can be a basis for denial) Prior convictions or arrests (sexual and violent crimes are excepted, a landlord can still deny based on these convictions)The ordinance also requires the city to proactively scan for rental ads using discriminatory language like "no Section 8" or "no past evictions".Landlords who are found to be in violation of the ordinance with respect to source of income can be fined up to $1,000 per incident.
Dav Pohote Inspection report when selling a house *electrical panel*
22 June 2024 | 23 replies
I'm fine with whatever they choose to do, there's plenty of interest and we're early in the summer.
Mary Chen Suggestions on performing a 1031
21 June 2024 | 2 replies
If you'll be living in the house and renting it from your parents that is fine for a 1031 replacement (make sure it's an arms length transaction of course). 
Brian Bradley Asset Protection for Real Estate Investors
23 June 2024 | 105 replies
But, also remember that insurance companies are a business, and do not be confused with what you are 'covered' for and what the fine print says and what they will end up paying out in real life.