Meet Anshi
Embarking on Your Home-Buying Journey: A First-Timer's Guide
30 September 2024 | 0 replies
Your realtor isn't just there to open doors; they're your guide in this new world.
Jared Fracker
Where can I post my rental property for sale? Would like to sell to an investor.
1 October 2024 | 7 replies
This is a different situation when residential properties are sold.
Jimmy Rojas
Advice applying for a home mortgage with 1099 forms but no tax returns
30 September 2024 | 8 replies
If this was your first year getting a 1099, then there might be a small chance that you could get away with just this year's 1099.....HOWEVER, since you have been 1099'd for 2 years now, then the mortgage lender may request tax returns before extending a mortgage.
Joseph Campbell
Daytona Beach Market PROS and CONS
30 September 2024 | 30 replies
With so many local investors responding to this post, maybe we should do a BiggerPockets Meet Up here in Daytona.
Allie Robertson
Looking to connect with investors in Rome GA
30 September 2024 | 8 replies
You might have done this already but maybe calling some agents there or finding property management companies in that area?
Jaiden Alivera
Future investor looking for advice
29 September 2024 | 4 replies
This will clarify and reinforce what you are reading.
Orlundo Hubbard
Finding Good Contractors
30 September 2024 | 1 reply
I always knew this was a common problem in the real estate space and I was always curious as to what was the underlying issue.
Jaiden Young
How Do You Vet Sponsoring Brokers?
2 October 2024 | 5 replies
I know this doesn’t necessarily have to do with investing, but I believe it is important regarding the next steps towards my investing journey.
Matthew Mclean
Can I lower my rate?
1 October 2024 | 7 replies
@Matthew Mclean May not apply to your loan but for others that read this they may need to make sure there is no pre-payment penalty.
Adam Rivera
General Contractor & Contractor
30 September 2024 | 1 reply
The best thing to do would be to consult an attorney, but likely, that is not an option for everyone starting out.I'm not an attorney, and this is not legal advice, but some of the information that we include in our contracts is:- A clear scope of work - Payment schedule / Milestones- Change order approval process- Allowances for finished materials- Reasons to terminate the contract- Expectations for start date (X amount of time after final plans /permits are received or X amount of time after the contract is executed)- General schedule and timeline (This is where you could specify an end date - however it may be better use incentives rather than liquidated damage if your general contractor is late - we've done both, but found General Contractors respond better to getting something if they get done early instead of being punished for being late.