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Heidi Kenefick Organaizing finances- baselane vs Rentastic vs avail vs rentredi?
21 January 2025 | 40 replies
The Rentastic (and other RE focused systems) do seem way more simple, and user friendly than QBO.
Willie J Baxter Creative financing tips?
31 January 2025 | 5 replies
There's a lot of things im unsure of and any small mistake will hurt since things are tight make more friends that have money, see if theyre willing to do the deal with you if you can find a way to make them money without them having to do any work. 
Adam Hardy Putting rental under LLC
15 January 2025 | 1 reply
Then you own the LLC and can transfer the property into it.If you transfer the property into that LLC the way it is then technically you just gave your friend ownership of the house proportional to his ownership of the LLC.I'm not an attorney, so take that with a grain of salt.
Kelly Pintos How would you invest 200k as a first-time property investor?
21 January 2025 | 2 replies
Low barrier to entry, low taxes, landlord friendly, some amazing class A and B suburbs and a strong urban core. 
Cole Dobbs New Member Introduction
10 January 2025 | 9 replies
I personally know both @Jaclyn Cano and @Wale Lawal and can confidently say both are great and VERY Investor friendly!
Geoff Engel Starting late, but ready to go
24 January 2025 | 18 replies
You’ll likely find a strategy that aligns with your goals and lifestyle.Since you’ve been enjoying the BiggerPockets Money podcast, I’d also recommend checking out the Real Estate Rookie podcast—it’s great for diving into beginner-friendly strategies and learning from others who’ve been in your shoes.Feel free to reach out if you want to chat more or bounce around ideas.
Paloma Wodehouse Strong Tenant Laws & How to Protect Yourself
14 January 2025 | 8 replies
I think one of the biggest analysis paralysis thoughts is on landlord- or tenant-friendly areas.
Ilina Shrestha First time investor- lost & confused
28 January 2025 | 6 replies
Yes, Oklahoma is a great market to consider, especially for multifamily properties:Affordability: Oklahoma City (OKC) and Tulsa have duplexes and small apartment buildings within a reasonable price range.Landlord-Friendly Laws: Makes property management less stressful.Stable Cash Flow: Properties in Oklahoma often meet or exceed the 1% rule, providing consistent rental income.Growing Economy: Both cities are seeing population and job growth, boosting demand for rentals.Tips for Getting Started:Do Your Homework: Use tools like BiggerPockets calculators to analyze deals and ensure cash flow.Focus on Neighborhoods: In OKC, check areas like Yukon, Edmond, or Midwest City.
Samuel Hudson Weehawken rent registration
15 January 2025 | 5 replies
Quote from @Samuel Hudson: Hello friends I am new the market and recently bought a home in Weehawken 6 months backs .Its a three family home and we are currently doing renovations Right now.The rent leveling board told me that two units would have to follow a rent of 1650 for unit 1 which has three bedrooms and another unknown amount for unit 2 which they don’t have the information for .The previous seller I purchased the property from bought it as a tax lien .He has kept the property vacant for two years with no tenants before selling it to me .However ,the previous Owner he bought it from must have had tenants .I am putting in a lot of money into renovations and want some clarity on the situation I am in .The property has been vacant for the two years and currently still is as we are doing renovation .It would be really appreciated if anyone can assist me on what information needs to be provided by from the previous seller for me to be able to set the rent based on the market value .Thank you . 
David Young Questions From a first time Investor
29 January 2025 | 12 replies
Out of state offers lower price points and more landlord friendly areas in general (i.e.