
15 January 2019 | 15 replies
While @Marcia Maynard gives solid advice, WA has a reputation for being super tenant-friendly; whereas my experience in NH is that our courts are less inclined to tell landlords what they can and can't do with their own property, so long as the proper procedures are followed precisely and the landlord adheres fully to all applicable statutes.If the tenants are in a lease term, they can not be evicted for cause not stemming from violation of lease provisions, nor should they be; as they entered into that lease in good faith that they would have a place to live at least until the expiration of the term.

24 April 2019 | 17 replies
The scenario you described about PM’s operating in a way that allows them to place tenants often in order to make more money is certainly possible but those PM companies will destroy their reputation......and there are a lot of them out there that have already have this reputation.

23 April 2019 | 1 reply
reviews and will not ping you in general if we have that or similar).SUPER EXTRA BONUS HINT: You already moved those down payment funds from your "business" checking account into your "personal" checking account 3+ months ago, so I'm not going to have to ask your CPA to write a letter "promising" that the use of "business" funds for your down payment will not impact your business operations (mini hint: no reputable CPA is going to write that letter FYI, see above about insurance...).Your self-prepared ("stated income") 2019 YTD P&L shows that you're doing even better than you were in 2018 or 2017.If you did ALL of the above including the super extra bonus hint: Then I'm over 60% sure that your 2018 taxes will be the ONLY basis of your income calculation, assuming of course an above-average competence lender local to the state where you are buying real estate.

23 April 2019 | 9 replies
I've been exploring options on how pay for this expense and renting out their home seems to be a good financial option at this time.

29 July 2019 | 39 replies
In exchange, the turneky company is the one that benefits from the spread between what they put into the prop and the market price they sell to you at (should be market price, a reputable company won't inflate their values and third-party appraisals should back up their prices).

26 April 2019 | 1 reply
Does anyone have any reputable recs that can take on a job this size?
23 April 2019 | 3 replies
Currently, I'm trying to decide if I should use my real estate license that I received in the last 6 months and explore brokerage as a means of getting my feet wet, building capital, and networking or if I should just arm myself with as much information as possible and start putting deals together.

27 April 2019 | 3 replies
We have supported as lender when folks purchased for $17,000 and sold for $30,000 same day.The flipping, land lording might need some cash of your own; even though you can get lender involved for portion of it.There are other tweaks and variations on real estate; which you can explore as well.See what works best for your situation and change as you grow.

24 April 2019 | 10 replies
If you have any recommendations, I would love to explore outside my local lending options, please share.

9 December 2019 | 2 replies
I set an appointment with a lender who had a great reputation in my city.