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Matt Wan Buying an investment property in the winter
24 December 2024 | 17 replies
Opportunities often arise when others are not paying attention.
Amos Lee Ohio or Vegas??
6 January 2025 | 8 replies
You can also check on the properties more often.
Mark Hafner International vacation rentals
26 December 2024 | 6 replies
ST rentals are much more profitable and command cash flows are often higher than in the US if you buy the right property in the right market.As an international investor, I find Ladislas Maurice interesting but there are different types of international investors and most international investors I know wouldn't go through the hassle of what he does for the kind of returns that he gets.
Andy Sabisch Question on tenant smoking marijuana
8 January 2025 | 9 replies
you can always call or email the tenant in regards to this matter. i personally smoke as well and just would want my tenants happy and not feeling accused as its a big problem with a lot of tenant v landlord situations around the country. you can always say you got a report of the odor of weed and was just verifying the smell with both tenants on the property. you can restate your conditions with smoking. you can always ask if they are legally able to do so as well (meaning medical card). depending on how you want to handle it, if you want to make it a legal warning to the tenant as well, you should write a written letter sent by mail stating you got a report of weed and this is a written warning in case this a problem down the road, you have evidence to show the court if it gets to that matter that this is not your first occurrence. best of luck!
Denise Lang Starting our investing journey. But how to that that out of my home state?
2 January 2025 | 36 replies
These markets often have strong population and job growth and strong rental demand.But the reality is that even in more affordable markets like Columbus, you'll need about $50k-60k household income just to qualify for a conventional investment property loan (this assumes good credit and reasonable debt).
AJ Wong Property Insurance crisis will supercharge climate migration in 2025 and beyond
11 January 2025 | 2 replies
I've consistently written about the forces of nature and her current and future effects on the real estate market (even while often being ridiculed and politicized on this very site for it) regardless: I personally moved and invested in coastal Oregon in 2018 from Venice Beach Los Angeles partly as a result of the trajectory of climate and have assisted several clients that specifically purchased on the Oregon Coast for their own 'climate havens,' investment and future retirement homes. 
Chrissy Smyth Rental in depresses area and minimum requirements
8 January 2025 | 3 replies
In my area I often come across people who never used credit much and only have 1 small negative thing on their report dragging their score down. 
Brandon Morgan mistake in lease! what to do?
11 January 2025 | 5 replies
Ah it's unfortunate that this is the type of tenant you're dealing with in this situation.
Lorenzo L. Buying my first property (NEED ADVICE)
15 January 2025 | 39 replies
A lot of people who learn the theory of multifamily investing are often taken aback when they graduate to the real world by how deals seemingly don't work.
Michael Mulroy Rehab and Rent, or Sell?
3 January 2025 | 12 replies
This decision often comes down to a simple numbers game.