
27 August 2020 | 12 replies
Do you know if it will be difficult to evict someone for doing something that may be against their lease terms but is not against the law at all?

6 December 2017 | 23 replies
Whatever States you choose you will fall under their laws.

11 December 2017 | 13 replies
Is that a local law or did you potentially hear this from a lazy broker?

4 December 2017 | 14 replies
I have some strict criteria for my properties, one of which is at least $200 per unit in cash flow.I've spoke with a couple other investors, and thought I'd toss it to the group, and any advice would be greatly appreciated.

29 January 2019 | 23 replies
My scenario was different, and the tax law supports the opposite of what you are saying...

6 December 2017 | 12 replies
This is because state law is not favorable to developers of condos and those developers have been burned so badly these laws that they can profit more and have better tax advantages by building "condos" renting them for a decade and then selling them as condo's 10 years later.

5 December 2017 | 3 replies
If anyone can guide us with contacts of Property Managers or sellers and any information that could be useful, we would appreciate it- What are the best areas to invest, any local laws we need to be aware of, what are the key things to look for , etc .THank you !

4 December 2017 | 3 replies
I would pursue as two separate financed deals negotiated in the same purchase agreement (assuming state law permits this).

20 March 2018 | 11 replies
According to the mass Landlord / Tenant laws: "On the anniversary date of the tenancy, you must send the tenant a statement of the interest owed with a check for the interest, or you must notify the tenant that s/he may deduct it from the next rental payment"Sorry if I'm talking in circles, I'm just trying to understand if there's anyway I can remove myself from this process while at the same time making sure the tenant gets their interest in the form of a check every year...

14 March 2018 | 8 replies
I do know he does invest strictly under his name instead of using a buisness.