
10 January 2019 | 1 reply
I have been looking around but am having trouble finding some info regarding the legal aspects of student rentals.1.

6 August 2014 | 27 replies
Welcome to BP community @Catherine Kahle It is a great place to meet new friends and learn about various aspects of real estate and more.

23 July 2014 | 17 replies
Welcome to BP community @Becky Shuta It is a great place to meet new friends and learn about various aspects of real estate and more.

20 July 2013 | 4 replies
I can't speak on the legal aspect of it.

23 August 2013 | 21 replies
You may want to dig deeper, inspect more thoroughly, and reconsider the comparables - a very unreliable judgment of the considered property.Surface numbers can be deceiving.I also strongly recommend becoming much more familiar with owner financing, especially the legal aspects, before you ever consider using owner financing.

24 July 2016 | 199 replies
One reason the bigger Turnkey companies like a Memphis invest and others have total control of their operation form buy to rehab to PM.. they can control their clients expecations and are on the front lines to head off any potential issues that they can nip in the bud.the PM component is a critical aspect of client satisfaction.in this case @Ann Howell Ann got hooked up with company that could not really rehab either.. so it was a double whammy

19 March 2017 | 49 replies
Strategic partnerships with all three are in the works already.

17 January 2018 | 1 reply
Don't quit your job. especially when you are starting its good to have a solid W-2 to fall back on in times of capital stress and lenders want to see that. save save save. the most important aspect is buying that first property to catapult you into the REI world. sure you can wholesale or get a license to sell RE, but honestly I think the market is pretty saturated with these positions.

21 February 2018 | 11 replies
I will definitely be looking into the aspects you mentioned, if I consider further.

3 February 2014 | 8 replies
The only answers I can come up with are things like some REITs are publicly traded, and REITs are required to have 100+ shareholders - aspects that real estate holding companies are not required to have/be.If anybody can explain to me the differences between the two, I welcome and appreciate your responses/comments.Thank you.