
19 January 2025 | 5 replies
Tough last name to have in the land of the Golden State Warriors ;-)I have a client in Kansas City, MO that has done something similar with one of his larger homes.

26 January 2025 | 15 replies
Are they all from smaller builders or one of the larger reginal builders?

12 January 2025 | 1 reply
Some ideas I've considered:Equity Buyout: Having another investor or my partner buy out my 40% equity.Seller Financing: Selling my equity and offering seller financing to the buyer.Selling the Property: Liquidating the property entirely and splitting the proceeds.Does anyone have experience with situations like this?

22 January 2025 | 12 replies
A good property manager can help with tenant screening, enforce lease terms, and handle evictions more efficiently if it comes to that.Require a Larger Security Deposit: Within the bounds of local regulations, a larger deposit can provide a cushion in case of damage or unpaid rent.Consider Rent Guarantee Insurance: Some companies offer insurance products that can cover lost rent in case of tenant default.

20 January 2025 | 8 replies
Landlord-tenant regulations are a bit complex in California and getting hands on is the best way to learn before expanding into larger investments.

22 January 2025 | 2 replies
Over the next decade the 'larger' coastal cities like Coos Bay, Lincoln City, Newport and Astoria will continue to mature.

10 January 2025 | 2 replies
Cash out refi only if the rental income significantly exceeds the monthly payment and you want liquidity to invest elsewhere.2.You can maybe do a HELOC if you want a smaller loan that doesn’t involve refinancing the entire house.3.

18 January 2025 | 8 replies
Some of the larger companies will take them, but they often charge a fee.

21 January 2025 | 15 replies
@Dave Bobka @Justin Arnold So, if an investor is looking for a larger, family style home for a Section 8 tenant that is dependent upon public transit, this would be a great property, wouldn't it?

13 January 2025 | 1 reply
Some ideas I've considered:Equity Buyout: Having another investor or my partner buy out my 40% equity.Seller Financing: Selling my equity and offering seller financing to the buyer.Selling the Property: Liquidating the property entirely and splitting the proceeds.Does anyone have experience with situations like this?