
7 April 2008 | 4 replies
I can't speak to NC directly, but I think at least the LL has exposed your gf to a high risk of theft by not being there.For the most part, the entry into rented premises under various circumstances is governed by state law, which might also consider policies considered non-standard, and any practices considered illegal and unenforceable even if agreed to in a lease or rental contract.In the simplest view, when you rent, the tenant assumes some of the rights of ownership, such as a limited right to exclude others from the premises.

21 June 2016 | 32 replies
It takes a lot of back and forth to establish a good relationship with a provider but, once done, even out of state turnkey can be one of the simplest investment tools around.

1 August 2018 | 23 replies
I think the simplest recommendation would be to control the problem sequentially.
2 December 2013 | 4 replies
My exit plan (boiled down to its simplest form) when I started was buying single family homes to rent that I could price 20% below market value and sell quickly.

23 September 2017 | 23 replies
Not to be dodgy with your question or anything, but the simplest answer to the baseline expectation would be when ROE has dropped to the point that you believe you can achieve a higher return at the same or lower risk level in another investment opportunity.

14 July 2018 | 1 reply
My friend has about 10k in capital and is very willing to manage and improve on a property but has no idea how to obtain a mortgage or put together even the simplest of deals.

6 May 2018 | 7 replies
@Dave Holman Using the simplest math and if this is a single asset LLC: $100k asset, $50k liability, $50k value. 10% interest should cost $5k... and new partner would be sharing 10% profit/loss.

7 June 2018 | 17 replies
I"d say the 7-8 cap is a real possibility here if you are good at interpreting balance sheets and income statements to see the potential in a property rather than looking at what the numbers are in their simplest form.

2 July 2014 | 3 replies
The simplest is that you get an incorrect report or an insufficient report from a lousy vendor.

31 December 2017 | 6 replies
Why I'm joining the BP community: I love that the gurus are nowhere to be found, and we can have frank discussions about even the simplest of topics.