
14 December 2024 | 4 replies
Pretty easy to work with.

17 December 2024 | 42 replies
I am not sure there is an easy way to identify attorneys who have experience with note transactions without simply asking them.

10 December 2024 | 22 replies
The general rule around here is 2bedrooms and less will do well on Furnished Finder + airbnb/others.

13 December 2024 | 7 replies
For tax purposes, it’s about whether you pass the 750-hour rule, the 50% rule, and meet the material participation requirements.

9 December 2024 | 38 replies
It started as a goal, turned into a rule, now it's a law I very happily live.

12 December 2024 | 17 replies
There are a number of meetups in Sacramento and we have been coordinating the dates among hosts so that there is no overlap - I run the West Sacramento Meetup that @Ben Howard mentioned (we gather every 4th Tuesday of the month).Here is a list of meetups that we're in collaboration with (they are all based on an abundance mindset that we have here on BP)- 1st Tuesday - REI Connect @ Roseville Meetup (reach out to @Nicole Masters)- 3rd Tuesday - Investor Mixer @ Crawdads on the River- 3rd Thursday - Folsom Out of Bounds (dates may shift a bit)- 3rd or 4th Wednesday - Real Estate Round Table (CH Cafe & Grill) - they recently relaunched and stabilizing the schedule- 4th Tuesday - West Sacramento Real Estate MeetupI'm working on putting together an easy to access list that Sacramento investors can refer to.

9 December 2024 | 16 replies
Asking in the correct forum will get a better response.Read the RULES!

13 December 2024 | 15 replies
You are required to disclose that debt, and it will be a fairly easy catch for an underwriter, even if it's not on your credit report.

9 December 2024 | 23 replies
I mean, I hope you're right but I'm curious how it could be that easy?

12 December 2024 | 49 replies
From talking to locals, there's a couple of issues than need to be addressed, some are the non-ecological practices that some of those developers have, unfortunately, our government profits from this investors and allows them to destroy manglers (which are the natural water purifying system of that area) dismantling hectares of mangroves and degraded the habitat of resident and migratory species burying animals alive.There's proof of fecal material floating beneath the city of Tulum, only 20% of the water is sent to the water treatment plant, there's no infrastructure for the exponential growth.The landfills in the middle of the jungle that is leaking hazardous pollutants into the freshwater system and that something that developers won't tell you.I love my country and it would be a disaster for everybody if this place ends up like some other great beaches around the world, that are completely ruined by greedy investors not following the rules.There's no urban or comprehensive master plan, and one of the risks is that Tulum will be like Playa del Carmen is today, overgrown and with environmental devastation.I will advise doing a lot of research before getting something in Tulum, different country, different rules, and practices.