
17 June 2016 | 2 replies
I want to supplement my income.Do any of you have experience with this in the ATL area?

17 June 2016 | 1 reply
I want to be able to supplement my income without having to be physically present anywhere.Do any of you have experience with investing online, making money through real estate online, or anything of the like?

16 February 2021 | 12 replies
Landlord insurance is also referred to as a 'dwelling policy,' the same as homeowner's insurance with respect to dwelling, other structures, liability, and medical payments coverage but differs in that personal property is not typically included, and loss-of-use coverage (also known as loss-of-rent or fair rental value) reimburses you for lost rental income if the home is damaged and undergoing repairs, landlord insurance costs on average about 25% more than a standard homeowner's insurance policy DP-1 Policy: 'Dwelling-fire form 1' is the most basic option for landlords, these are named peril policies (covers 10 perils) meaning you are only covered for the perils listed in the policy, an actual cash value (ACV) policy meaning if the home is damaged you are only reimbursed for the depreciated rebuild value of the property DP-2 Policy: 'Dwelling-fire form 2' provides broader named peril coverage (covers 16 perils) and replacement cost coverage (RCV) for your property, this means that if the tenant burns the building down depreciation is not factored into the building's rebuild cost, also includes loss-of-rent coverage (for around 30 days) which provides supplemental rental income while the rental property is being repaired due to damage from a covered hazard DP-3 Policy: 'Dwelling-fire form 3' are "all-risk" or open peril policies meaning the property has replacement cost coverage for every peril not specifically mentioned, also included is loss-of-rent coverage, these are also used to insure non-owner occupied homes and vacant properties (vacant building policy)These are the notes that I took when I was researching the topic for myself.

25 June 2016 | 11 replies
My long-term goal in real estate is to build a portfolio of multi-family/mixed use rentals to supplement and eventually replace my 9-5 income.

26 June 2016 | 3 replies
Notice of Supplemental Property Tax Bill.10.3 Possession of the property to be delivered on:___ close of escrow, or see attached Occupancy Agreement.10.4 Both parties reserve their rights to assign, and agree to cooperate in effecting an Internal Revenue Code§1031 exchange prior to close of escrow, on either party’s written notice.11.

9 July 2016 | 3 replies
I supplemented my learning for the lic. exam with a book by Linda Crawford called FL Real Estate Principles and Law.
6 July 2016 | 6 replies
I work as a high school teacher and would like to supplement my income in order to qualify for a larger loan someday and be able to afford a personal house in Durango.

4 July 2016 | 6 replies
I'm not against someone leveraging their ability/experience to supplement their income, but I thought that was a bit steep.I was envisioning someone that could walk through and point out a few things that would be required updates/improvements and others that would be optional: "if you do this, you might be able to get another $25 per month, but it wouldn't be a turn off to most tenants" kinda thing.I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed with three units empty, so I want to make sure my time and money are spent as efficiently as possible.

1 July 2016 | 0 replies
I will supplement and complement the utility (power plant) requisite development area up to the structural requirement side.

23 July 2016 | 8 replies
To supplement income during that time, I might have to wholesale a few properties to be able to live and pay the bills.