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Lymarie Cervoni Direct-Mail Marketing- Building a List
8 February 2025 | 3 replies
In FL PS only provides about 37% of the leads/oppertunities going through the county records offices (I have  study I have done comparing the 2 to back this up if you want me to post it/send it) recorder offices Florida and Hilsborough are obviously competitive but if your getting information before everyone else and using it fast in the market where it matters its not so competititve.If your leads are for say absentee owner, tired  landlord then you want the owner to have had the property for longer to hopefully increase motivation.
Phil Petite Forming an LLC - Memphis Investor Living Out-of-State
26 February 2025 | 15 replies
While a properly maintained TN LLC might be sufficient for those who diligently follow corporate formalities, the additional layer provided by the Wyoming entity can offer significant extra protection, albeit with increased complexity and cost.
Felicia Nitu New Real Estate Investment Opportunities in Carlsbad
7 February 2025 | 0 replies
Staying ahead of the game by understanding how local regulations align with state bills like SB-9, SB-684, and SB-423 can open doors to exciting development projects.SB-9: Simplifying Lot Splits and Duplex BuildsSB-9 streamlines the process for lot splits and duplex construction, offering a straightforward way to increase property value and expand housing options.SB-684: More Flexibility for Smaller ProjectsFor urban lots under 5 acres, SB-684 makes it easier to pursue smaller housing developments, transforming overlooked properties and vacant lots into productive investments.SB-423: Faster Approvals, Fewer HeadachesNo one likes endless waiting.
Brad Tull First time rental
26 February 2025 | 14 replies
but let me know if i'm missing something That was the plan, and honestly my current mortgage is less than 1300/m so with the increase it is maybe double that, which I can deal with.
Matthew Allen Is This Sale Lease Back Strategy A Bad Idea
3 February 2025 | 5 replies
If you could buy it with a 15% discount: $60,000And rent discount at $2200 mo. with a 5% increase annually would be: $132,615 for 5 yearsYou would be buying the home at a 48% discount in this example.
Robert B Azimi Mills Act ramifications
6 February 2025 | 1 reply
Hi @Robert B Azimi,A home that has been registered through The Mills Act, can be rented out the same as any other property, and it can even increase rental revenue as there are people who really like the thought of living in a historic house.
NA NA Need some help!
10 February 2025 | 3 replies
So, I would work to increase your knowledge and experience and really identify a strategy that suits you before moving forward with anything. 2.
Sara T. Can I make amendment to the lease that I inherited from previous landlord?
7 February 2025 | 3 replies
The previous landlord only collected half month rent as deposit, and I would like to increase the deposit to standard one-month.
Joe S. Is promoting buying rentals due to a conflict of interest?
3 February 2025 | 31 replies
Utter blasphemy, only "unsophisticated" investors buy in cash.An experienced investor once told me "why use my cash, when I could just default on OPM" I know its not popular thought on BP.. and of course ramp up requires it unless you inherit a ton of dough but as we age out I sure like free and clear and no debt.. just the hassle factor of having to make payments :)
Polat Caglayan property management company
9 February 2025 | 3 replies
They’re “meaner” than me so they charge late fees (I get 1/2), file pay or quits, and increase rents faster and further than I would.