
17 July 2021 | 48 replies
I think a mix of both is best.Mason, if you need any help getting the ball rolling, message me.

1 September 2020 | 12 replies
Once you mix with personal, a good attorney can pierce the corporate veil.

31 August 2020 | 2 replies
I’m making my way through the Rookie Real Estate pod casts but would like to mix it up with a couple great books.

2 September 2020 | 5 replies
At the rate it was crumbling, it seemed that I may well be able to dig through all 10 inches the concrete with my hand, all the way into the basement in about 10 minutes with only my bare hand.Is the cause of this deterioration something due to the original concrete mix 100 years ago or is it some sort of environmental issue, like water.
31 August 2020 | 0 replies
Getting mixed signals if my garage conversion is classified as a jr-adu.

8 September 2020 | 11 replies
In order, we usually look at these factors first: 1) value/equity opportunity of the deal, 2) proximity of the unit to downtown, employer hubs, retail and colleges/tech centers, 3) rent ratios to other units nearby, 4) general population mix/makeup of the area and 5) current rental inventory on the market for the area.

1 September 2020 | 0 replies
I understand that church lending can get a bit hairy, but I’d also like to preface this discussion with the fact that there are definitely some lenders out there (that I’ve spoken to) that are willing and able to use an FHA loan to secure a mixed-use property with its commercial space currently occupied by a church.

1 September 2020 | 1 reply
I have a property under contract, but the underwriter at my hardmoney lender indicated that since the bottom unit has most recently been used as a commercial property, that the appraiser will want to classify the prop...

4 September 2020 | 5 replies
I also have a 50/50 partner in the mix.

2 September 2020 | 7 replies
Your landlord will want to qualify the tenant, so assure him/her that he/she has final say on whether or not this new tenant can take your place.The issue for your landlord is that you and your roommates jointly qualified for the apartment, but maybe the new person you bring you won't have income or good enough credit that the new tenant mix qualifies.