
18 December 2024 | 25 replies
The houses seem to be fairly easy to find.

16 December 2024 | 18 replies
Furnished Finder does make it tricky since you need separate profiles for each room, but platforms like Apartments.com or Airbnb might work better if you're aiming for full-house rentals or structured by-the-room arrangements.If you decide to rent to multiple individuals:Tenant Screening: Screen each tenant thoroughly to ensure they’re reliable and responsible.Clear Communication: Introduce potential tenants to one another Detailed Agreements: Use separate leases for each tenant and specify shared vs. private spaces, utilities, and maintenance responsibilities.House Rules: Create clear, written house rules to prevent misunderstandings.Inventory Tracking: Document everything in the home (furniture, appliances, etc.) to avoid disputes about damage or missing items.Also, market your property with its flexibility in mind—like proximity to hospitals for traveling nurses or universities for graduate students.

17 December 2024 | 9 replies
i think selling to other investors would solve some of this, as i believe the same rules do not apply to rentals as to primary residences.

14 December 2024 | 3 replies
There is plenty of good turnkey properties on the MLS for sale that would cashflow using the 1% rule and you wont have to overpay for them on a "promise".

14 December 2024 | 4 replies
Those groups typically research and know what to expect, which make them “easy” to host.

12 December 2024 | 6 replies
What I've seen before is the only time rules are enforced are when neighbors get pissed (ie STR neighbors).I would side with caution on this, especially if it is a newer built community where the rules are fresh with people.

20 December 2024 | 27 replies
It is a simple value add.Get the permit and enjoy an easy value add (assuming it is close to $8k).good luck

17 December 2024 | 16 replies
Structuring the Deal with a PartnerWhile your partner cannot directly participate in the loan, there are ways to structure your arrangement to reflect your 50/50 partnership:Option 1: Post-Purchase Equity SaleYou obtain the 203(k) loan in your name as the owner-occupant.After closing, you sell your partner 50% equity in the property via a quitclaim deed or similar legal instrument.Your partnership agreement would outline each person’s roles, responsibilities, and share of profits.Note: Be mindful of FHA’s rules around title changes and ensure this doesn’t violate loan terms.Option 2: Partnership Contribution AgreementYou both contribute to the down payment and renovation costs as outlined in a partnership agreement.Your partner’s contribution could be recognized as a share of the equity in exchange for funding, services, or property management.The partnership agreement would detail how profits, responsibilities, and equity are split.Option 3: Joint Venture AgreementStructure the deal as a joint venture, where you own the property personally (required for the FHA loan), but profits and roles are split per a formal agreement.Your partner could receive equity-like compensation through profit-sharing without being on the title.3.

17 December 2024 | 4 replies
Unfortunately, a good mentor isn't always easy to find.Think about it.

16 December 2024 | 4 replies
Good thing is they don't have rules about the interior remodeling (except the regular county permitting process).