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Pamela Rivas Can foreigners buy Real Estate in Mexico? Legal process explained!
23 January 2025 | 5 replies
This means you can sell, lease, or pass on the property as you see fit, just like any other property owner.Full Ownership RightsYou have the same rights as a Mexican property owner, including the ability to sell, lease, transfer, or mortgage the propertyLegal SecurityThe Bank Trust is a well-established legal mechanism in Mexico, ensuring your investment is secure and protected under Mexican law.Renewable TermsThe trust is set up for 50 years and can be renewed indefinitely, allowing you and future generations to maintain control over the property.Estate PlanningThe trust makes it easier to pass the property on to heirs, simplifying the inheritance process and reducing potential legal complications.Although the process might initially seem complex, it is entirely managed and supervised by a reputable banking entity.
LaShon Evans New Late Start OOS Investor - concerned about assets/need LLC?
7 February 2025 | 14 replies
My initial thought is LTR single family or small multi, though I'm not opposed to short or med term rentals.My primary question has to do with LLCs. 
Ben Corby I messed up buying a property at tax sale in PA
16 February 2025 | 44 replies
Some times with middle name, sometimes with middle initials, I've had my name misspelled on official records. 
Brian Fisher Pocono Short-Term Rental Disaster - Management, Legal, Insurance?
29 January 2025 | 3 replies
As a result, we have significant water damage to the floor and rugs in that 2nd floor bathroom and a bedroom, plus there is even more significant damage to ceilings, walls, furniture, and rugs to 2 bedrooms on the first floor.Our initial goal is to dry as much water as possible with wet-vacs and dehumidifiers.
Anthony Sigala Is the 1% rule dead in Arizona?
5 February 2025 | 35 replies
Rather than concentrate on the initial cash flow, concentrate your effort on markets that have indicators of strong rent growth.  
Dan Wang Should I sell my industrial warehouse?
22 February 2025 | 14 replies
I've worked on a couple warehouse deals, not sure if you have a single or multi tenant and what the lease terms or time left on the lease is, but to @Henry Clark s point, that kind of cashflow return for that type of initial investment is awesome. 
Chan Park Plumbing Issue - Landlord's vs. Tenant's expense
29 January 2025 | 14 replies
Now if it was me, I would have gone over myself to initially survey the problem and at the least meet the plumber over there to assess the damage.  
Nik Verret Seeking Advice for Initial Bookings
7 January 2025 | 7 replies

Hi all,Happy New Year! Just purchased my first STR in Sevierville, TN. Closed mid-December and was able to get two bookings for the holidays. I know January and February are slow months, but looking for suggestions to...

Sam H. HELOC, HEL, or 2nd Mortgage to finance Second Home
11 February 2025 | 7 replies
Here are the details:Purchase Price: $300KDown payment if taking mortgage: 10%Available cash on hand: $40KEquity in Primary Residence: $700K - $1MSecond Home will need $10K initial investment to freshen up for personal and STR use.Assume equal rates for each product? 
Matt Williams sell or hold duplex?
20 January 2025 | 4 replies
This is obviously much better than $1,400 per month.On top of that, you will now get 2x the depreciation write-off so your taxes should go down.On top of that, you will now get 2x the appreciation when real estate price go up.On top of that, your tenants are helping you pay down the loan, initially at about $100/mo for both properties, which gradually gets better and better.On top of that, you now have more units so if one or two goes vacant, you have more renters covering the losses of the vacant units.If you want to keep these properties, I would do a cash-out refi and go buy more rental real estate.