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Armando Carrera Should I be protecting my investments?
4 December 2024 | 4 replies
You can - 1) establish a trust for asset protection, 2) utilize the Homestead Exemption for property protection, 3) consider tenancy by the entirety for marital property (this might just be applicable to California, my home state)4) make sure you have adequate liability insurance for additional protection, 5) think about forming a business entity to shield assets, 6) and have proper estate planning for asset distribution.Seek tax and legal advice from experts in your state.
Samuel Richardson New to BiggerPockets and Rental Investments Looking to Network
4 December 2024 | 15 replies
Educate yourself with books, podcasts, and courses, and consider partnering with experienced investors for mentorship.
Randy Achi Dedicated in getting into rehabbing, house flipping, and BRRRR
5 December 2024 | 31 replies
Consider partnering with investors or lenders for scaling projects.Good luck!
Shane Cordrey New investor interested in multifamily properties
2 December 2024 | 19 replies
What specific markets are you considering?
Adam Jones Would anyone be willing to share their REI REPLY workflows?
3 December 2024 | 1 reply
Thank you for even considering helping a fellow investor!   
Shawn Callan How am I supposed to buy a 2nd house!
4 December 2024 | 17 replies
If you think this property is in an area that will see decent appreciation, I would try to rent it out for 3 years and then consider selling. 
Justin Boyd Opportunity to buy an old bank
3 December 2024 | 5 replies
I think there are two maybe 3 ways to look at this in my mind.  1) you go into it and bring it all up to modern standards but using that old charm to basically take what is there bring it up to modern standards and rent it out essentially I'm thinking cocktail bar or something trendy like that.2) most banks are on really good centrally located real estate if this is true, then I'd consider it for the dirt, plan to scrape the lot and go vertical with whatever the highest and best use is.3) a kind of combo of the two, if the lot is in a good location and its doable, pull the vaults or other "character pieces" out of the building, scrape the lot, and build whatever is best suited for the site there, but incorporate those historical pieces into the final designs.Is the site near a major retail area? 
Jack Quin Tenant Moving Out Due to Deployment but Leaving the House to Her Son
4 December 2024 | 9 replies
I don't consider someone always late but doesn't damage the house a good tenant; I expect the house to be undamaged PLUS the rent is always paid on time.
Timothy Holden Has anyone used builder banc?
4 December 2024 | 37 replies
I am not an advisor, but I would definitely consider your options here... 
Rick Grimsley Would you buy this??
4 December 2024 | 17 replies
I then look at area vacancies, economic conditions, employment opportunities, area demographics and verify that the property has not been red tagged or have any other underlying problems that might make it difficult to resell or rent.When I have my financial information then I can consider debt service and costs related to equity partners in the overall income produced.