
25 May 2018 | 3 replies
There are a handful of good addendum suppliers in Ontario including LPMA and Harry Fine paralegal.You must also be careful of traps they've put in, such as the agreement to serve by email is ONLY for tenants, not landlords.

24 May 2018 | 1 reply
Hate to commit to a short term lease..... turnover is a PITA....but if the $$ is worth it, I may consider it...PRORent is paid by insurance company, not individual....more reliabke I would hopeHigher rent and deposit....not sure how much yetCONGuaranteed turnover in 6 months or so..I'm in CA, so doing placement in Dec isn't a huge deal but not the best timeTurnover cost $$...so it may not pencil out as a big $$ gainScreening...... guess I still do the background, but the other criteria is really on the insurance CoSomeone that knows they are short term in the unit are less likely to take care of itInsurance companies can be a PITA to deal with.....
25 May 2018 | 6 replies
If so, I don't see what would stop you from moving into MFRs or apartments.Once you have a seasoned apartment, you don't need to worry about your personal tax return as much as my understanding is that commercial lenders will primarily care about the deal itself (particularly on a refi).

13 February 2019 | 39 replies
Don't waste your time, that dog will not hunt.

21 February 2019 | 12 replies
The jeweler wants high income, the day care center wants families with children, the RE Investor wants homeowners likely to sell and homes within specific price ranges.You also have to get the post cards delivered to the post office that does the delivery.
31 May 2018 | 9 replies
It can be done, but I'd suggest remembering to constantly assume that you are the ONLY person you are speaking with that actually cares either way if it goes through or not.

5 June 2018 | 4 replies
@Ryan Moore in general banks that are accustom to working with investors won't care if the LLC is on the deed.

25 May 2018 | 0 replies
These agreements must be entered into carefully and with the help of an attorney who does them regularly.

29 May 2018 | 12 replies
Your best bets are either lending to the "big dogs" in your area or investing in a professionally managed fund like @Dmitriy Fomichenko suggested.

7 December 2018 | 10 replies
Keep posting and ask a bunch of questions.take care,Johnny