Jacob Chapman
Owner Financing - What if the lendor dies?
14 June 2019 | 3 replies
My question is this.. statistically speaking if the owner is up there in age (80's), if I get a 30 owner finance with well enough terms that I would want to keep it and not refinance, they will not be around the whole 30 years...So.... what would happen?
Mary Jay
Can I add someone to an existing lease? (relative or non relative
23 June 2019 | 8 replies
Because 1) they are now in violation of the original lease and I can increase the rent and/or security to accommodate my needs and 2) now I have another person of legal age to go after to arrears, damages, etc...This does not mean I will increase the rent and/or the security, but I have my choice as they are in violation, and, if I do approve the "new" person, I have them complete an application as well.
Kwaku Farkye
Neighborhood Classification Strategies
14 June 2019 | 0 replies
For starters, you'd want to consider the location and general age and price of properties in the neighborhood, ratings of nearby schools, amount of crime, vacancy (homeownership and rental), plus grocery stores and shopping centers nearby.A lot of this info can be found online (e.g. school ratings, crime maps, property age, grocery stores and shopping centers), while some of it can be determined by driving the neighborhood and talking to folks that live in the neighborhood.Asking police about a neighborhood might give you some objective info on crime, talking to property managers might give you info on vacancy and rent prices, and talking to a real estate agent might give you info on property age and price.
Kara Beckmann
Commercial Restaurant Space - Where do I start?!
18 June 2019 | 9 replies
If the tenant fails early on before you resale money can be lost.Additionally whether you reface a building or tear down can depend on age of the vacant building and what it would take to attract a new tenant.Example if you are getting the land and the building for dirt cheap then likely a mom and pop tenant would go in a decades old building with just some paint and other things to open up.
Michael Stokes
1 Night Rentals in TN Cabin
15 June 2019 | 12 replies
I wouldn't allow someone local (say, from Knoxville or Chattanooga) to book for a single night, I consider that a red flag, and as much as possible don't allow people under the age of 25 to book, especially for a single night.
Jeffrey Sakundiak
Introduction to Bigger Pockets
18 June 2019 | 6 replies
I'm 22 years of age with no REI experience, I live in Vegreville Alberta, and I work for a building supply company.
Luka Friganovic
HOW DO I START IN REAL ESTATE ?
15 June 2019 | 4 replies
Hello guys, Im 20 years of age and currently i have pretty decend paid job (more than avarage sallary) plus im still leaching of my parents so i live rent free, i will live with them few more years so i wont need to pay rent and i will be able to save some money.
Nate Wilson
Property Analysis Manchester NH
19 September 2019 | 8 replies
They are generally not caused by tenant quality issues; however, items such as flooring and appliance replacement certainly can be. 10% seems high, but I don't know the condition or age of the building system components, and hey, at least the pro forma assumes worst-case on this line item.
Samuel Hill
Should I do this house flip?
17 June 2019 | 1 reply
Paul in the 60's. my grandmother has been living in it since it was built but she has reached the age where she cant live alone and everything is falling apart in that house, so she moved in with my uncle.
Zach Hoereth
40 Units at Age 22!
16 June 2019 | 5 replies
From what started with a mere $28,000 single family home just two years ago has now grown into a portfolio of 40 rental units. Shortly after moving back to Indianapolis where I grew up, I began shopping for inexpensi...