29 September 2021 | 2 replies
I think before today they last time they went to my house was 2weeks ago when they used the large auger to remove all the debris minus the rocks and today when he called asking me for the code to get into my house that’s when it dawned on me that he probably had not been to my house since 2weeks ago because how did he get back into the house last last week if he didn’t remember the code?

30 September 2021 | 4 replies
@Adam Kuszczak most major metro cities will follow the same pattern...the "inner city" will be largely original housing stock...late 1800s to mid 1900's...developments typical radiate from the city center with age...so, 1950's through 1980's built properties are usually 3-5 miles from city center with the newest concentration of properties outside of interstate bypasses (usually forming a circle or partial circle around metro areas)...there is infill building and exceptions to these rules, but property age will be your #1 determining factor of where the properties you are targeting will be located.Building materials and methods of construction (along with codes) were very different from one decade to the next, but homes are surprisingly sturdy and most anything can be fixed.

30 September 2021 | 2 replies
@Vanessa Leeper Jones Every state has different codes and laws but in the State of Indiana a landlord has no liability for loss or damage to a tenant’s personal property if the tenant’s personal property has been abandoned.Because they're unresponsive they are giving up rights for personal belongs.

6 October 2021 | 10 replies
You will likely not be able to reuse an old foundation..... new codes will make that impossible.

6 October 2021 | 7 replies
For example, if you decide to focus strictly on passive commercial investments, spread the capital over several.

1 October 2021 | 2 replies
The second link i found HUDSUR.GOV made it appear that in my area code, the house would max out rent around $1,400/month.

20 October 2021 | 19 replies
@Kendall Short Is there a specific area or certain ZIP Codes that you would focus your research on I’m looking for C class or higher properties

28 October 2021 | 14 replies
IMO, the numbers are always more important than the zip code.

10 October 2021 | 5 replies
Property taxes can be pretty high in lansing, and there's also code compliance that requires your rentals to be registered, which most other cities do not have.

18 October 2021 | 12 replies
I don’t want to run around the entire state to look at house and would like to narrow down to just a few zip codes… I prefer to start in Maryland because I live here… I am seeing tons of stuff in Baltimore city for sale and that actually makes me worry a little.. can they not rent or do some people only want to flip houses?