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Jack I. Has anybody heard anything about SB 567
30 January 2024 | 5 replies
Maria Elena Durazo, D-Los Angeles, that would critically hinder your ability to effectively manage and invest in rental housing in California.Here's how SB 567 could negatively impact you:Restricts your ability to move into your property: This legislation introduces a restrictive definition of an "owner," potentially preventing you from moving into your own property if you or your family needed to do so.Obstructs essential repairs and renovations: The bill could obstruct your ability to repair significant property damage or to conduct necessary renovations, even when tenant safety is at risk.Complicates property sales and investments: The bill introduces unnecessary obstacles if you're a small property owner looking to exit the rental market or sell your property.Your urgent action is required to oppose SB 567.
Shaun Fullalove Hudson Valley Airbnb
30 January 2024 | 8 replies
Hi BP community,My wife and I currently live in Brooklyn, NY and are potentially looking for a summer home / other season Airbnb rental up in the Hudson valley (max ~2 hours from the city).
Brian Harris Advice on off-market purchase?
30 January 2024 | 4 replies
Thanks so much, I am new to all this and don't want to waste time or money.Hi Brian,It's great that you're being cautious with this potential property purchase in NC.
Steven Blick Newbie to Real Estate
30 January 2024 | 10 replies
Hey mate,Great to hear from you.All is good in my hood lolCan't complain mate.Still doing turnkey but with reduced volume (We prefer it that way.)Decided to pull back a few years ago and stop chasing records and extra $0,s lolI feel like everyone and their dog is in Toledo now which is cool as I'm not the only 1 waving the flag 😁Believe it or not, property management has taken lead within our operation.I use to despise property management for so long but ever since we got things in order (Around 5 or so years ago), I started seeing the amazing long term potential that it offers from a business standpoint but also an after service standpoint.I visit the Big D regularly and love it.Will be in the area in mid February so let's catch up of you guys are free.You guys still chipping away with turnkey and PM?
Angeline Rebottaro Best Hot tub for STR?
27 January 2024 | 8 replies
@Angeline Rebottaro Just make sure whatever hot tub you buy has enough insulation for the area of your rental.
Joe Malerba buy and hold for fantastic long term returns
30 January 2024 | 3 replies
We knew that the rents were way below market and by fixing it we would have a potential gold mine How did you find this deal and how did you negotiate it?
Paul Gray Jr Live in BRRRR Tri/quad ,House hack Wildomar/Murrieta or surrounding areas
30 January 2024 | 1 reply
Alternatively, explore conventional loans with higher down payments for potential flexibility and lower rates, or check out private lenders for more complex projects.
Aaron Kaplan OKC Market Discussion
30 January 2024 | 9 replies
Happy to connect and discuss the market.Hi Ben,I would love to chat about potential opportunities.
Jason Moore First multi-family deal with a twist
30 January 2024 | 1 reply
It had a LOT of value add potential, so we pulled the trigger.
Sreeni Guntupalli HOA pushing for a sale
30 January 2024 | 8 replies
I understand that we made a mistake by not checking the covenants of the main HOA, but mainly went with the sub-HOA rules which don't mention anything around multiple properties for lease.Property A's lease expires end of this month and I have a tenant lined up to start a new lease term from 2/1 and Property B's lease expires in April and the current tenant is a long term one and would like to renew for two years.My preference to at least keep both of them through next January and potentially sell or transfer Property B to my son who is graduating in May and have a full time offer in hand.