
3 January 2025 | 2 replies
People who live in a slum do so because that is what they can afford.

3 January 2025 | 26 replies
This will give you the opportunity to ask questions and get live feedback right there on the spot.Once you have done the above - then you just have to do it.

9 January 2025 | 18 replies
I'm sure they also told you their systems will protect against aggressive attorneys and creditors and make you invisible so nobody will ever dare file a claim against you...it's all a money grab.If you are a sole proprietor I am putting my money on the fact a single member LLC in the state in which you live/own real estate will suffice.

12 January 2025 | 185 replies
We live in a world where PR matters to EVERY business out there.

3 January 2025 | 14 replies
We travel for work (healthcare) and chronically live out of MTRs, so it will be our first time operating a shorter term, but won’t be an entirely foreign situation to us.

8 January 2025 | 4 replies
Unfortunately most CPA's have not lived through more realistic income tax bracket environments such as the 50s 60’s 70s and 80s……so what I’m saying here is not something that most investors, business-owners, high net worth families, or REI investors are thinking about.

3 January 2025 | 45 replies
The 70% rule is reserved for talking points by the guy on stage talking to an audience who they’re trying to sell a coaching program to It’s a get excited number not a do a deal number The equation is: maximum of 65% of AS IS value.

5 January 2025 | 2 replies
While I haven’t chosen a specific niche yet, I’m leaning toward purchasing a multi-unit apartment where my 20-year-old son could live and help manage while we rent out the other units—essentially a form of house-hacking.So far, I’ve connected with a few real estate agents and gained MLS access, which has been a great starting point.

4 January 2025 | 18 replies
It frees you up to focus on living your life and acquiring more property.

2 January 2025 | 1 reply
A quick google search of your state indicates the following regaridng timeline to give notice:30 daysFor tenants who have lived in the property for less than one year, or have a lease for less than one year60 daysFor tenants who have lived in the property for more than one year but less than two years, or have a lease for more than one year but less than two years90 daysFor tenants who have lived in the property for more than two years, or have a lease for at least two yearsI'd definitely touch base with an eviction attorney in your state to ensure you are not missing any steps and to have the attorney as a backup option in case the tenant does not vacate easily.