
27 June 2019 | 58 replies
I recently met a potential tenant that I fell in love with.

8 August 2019 | 10 replies
Grapevine, Arlington, Hurst, etc have all fell victims to bans.

8 August 2019 | 6 replies
After scouring the MLS every day, checking out properties every weekend and 2 accepted offers that fell apart during inspection, we finally found our place.

31 July 2019 | 3 replies
So even if you pick a state with stronger protections like WY or NV, the cause of action arose in the state where the tenant fell, so likely that the court where the accident happened would have jurisdiction.California tends to have more laws on the books and requirements and restrictions that it can be a good idea to form a CA LLC for out of state property so that you as a CA resident are covered, and to try to have your contracts fall under the purview of CA courts.

28 August 2019 | 8 replies
SO offer fell through.a day after we received an other offer above asking price again, (150K) but not in cash.During:AFTER:https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/11-Devonwood-Dr-Waterbury-CT-06708/58012898_zpid/Flip lasted 2 months I think.

31 March 2019 | 10 replies
@Rahul HandaOnce I exceeded 4 loans I fell under new underwriting standards. (2008-12 era) 20% on primary and 25% on rentals got lower rates and no PMI.

19 April 2019 | 33 replies
Bought $34,900 cash, have contractor quote $10-15k to renovate, comps/ARV $70-80k, $900/mo rentThis last month was our first time actually visiting the state (from WA), as we were under contract for a larger deal that fell out on due diligence.

23 September 2021 | 10 replies
I personally fell down the self-management rabbit hole back in 1999, and it's the biggest regret of my entire investment career.

24 February 2020 | 1 reply
We had a few deals that fell through (mainly foreclosures) but we are grateful for having learned a lot in the process.

3 October 2020 | 6 replies
So even if you pick a state with stronger protections like WY or NV, the cause of action arose in the state where the tenant fell, so likely that the court where the accident happened would have jurisdiction.California tends to have more laws on the books and requirements and restrictions that it can be a good idea to form a CA LLC for out of state property so that you as a CA resident are covered, and to try to have your contracts fall under the purview of CA courts.