
7 March 2024 | 29 replies
A Class A property in a Class D neighborhood MAY attract a Class C tenant, but chances of getting a Class B tenant are even lower.3) Property Condition: this one is where there is a lot of variance, depending on market conditions and asking rent.

5 March 2024 | 12 replies
@John Dawson the best thing I can recommend is 1.) find a mentor you get a long with who is willing to show you the ropes and just be willing to grind like your life depends on it. 1-3 years of that will set you straight, so long as you're putting your clients first, and doing a good job.

4 March 2024 | 5 replies
@Ademola DawoduThe process to evict a tenant from a unit in Los Angeles when you are purchasing a 2-4 unit multifamily property depends on various factors, including the terms of the existing lease agreement, local and state laws, and the reason for eviction.In general, if you plan to occupy the unit yourself, you may be able to use the "owner-move-in" eviction process.

4 March 2024 | 3 replies
It depends on whether you are seeking a debt or equity partner.

5 March 2024 | 11 replies
Mine are similar to @David Robertson's but less formal.The type of scope you put together will depend on whom you intend to hire and what you intend to do.

4 March 2024 | 4 replies
Typically the rates change depending on if you are occupying the property or not.The reason most people talk about house hacking is because of the benefit of lowering your expenses.
5 March 2024 | 26 replies
Thanks,Sarah G'Day Sarah,Congrats on the leap of faith into the wonderful world of real estate investing.Best tip I could give you would be to take your time and soak up as much information on anything and everything real estate.Be it buying locally or out of state, the most important thing is to establish trust and relationships with key people dependent on the strategy you are looking at implementing.Over my career I have witnessed countless of investors getting caught up in online market stats, demographics, charts, etc... only to end up loosing money.As cliche as it mind sound but "Team-work makes the dream work"For example, if you buy the best house, in the best area, on the best street with the best capital growth prospects but your property manager is incompetent or a cheat.

4 March 2024 | 3 replies
For paid softwares, it depends on the scale of your investments.

4 March 2024 | 1 reply
Hey guys, I know most of the time it’s important to buy in a landlord friendly state so this way you’re protected in case of an eviction & it’s in favor for you, the investor.My whole strategy has been to have tenants that have vouchers to section 8 bc of payments being guaranteed depending if tenant needs a lot of assistance.My only issue is that I am in a tenant friendly state here in NJ.

4 March 2024 | 7 replies
Both the flat fee and the calculated % of the gross lease are common, depending on the size of the property.