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Jaesung Jun [Need advice] House hacking plan to achieve FIRE in 15 years
16 August 2024 | 1 reply
Quote from @Jaesung Jun: @Jaesung JunYou don't provide nearly enough information for anyone to realistically offer valid suggestions to you.House hacking involves buying a multi-family house.  
Kyle Weinapple LLC or not? If so, which LLC option is best?
19 August 2024 | 13 replies
Hi BP,I own 2 rental properties in Baltimore MD and i am first having trouble deciding on whether to place them in an LLC or not (I plan to slowly scale and house hack a new property once a year).
Tom Jimenez Wholesaling?
21 August 2024 | 6 replies
The prices have gone up so much that is the only reason it is tough to find good cash flow houses.
Teekap Pate Chicago high-rise investment
19 August 2024 | 7 replies
Maybe if you put a large down payment on the property and you find a low HOA fee building but there is also the potential risk of large special assessments if the HOA isn't well managed.
Don Konipol The 5 Levels of Financial Fraud
20 August 2024 | 2 replies
In my experience these are the levels of how financial fraud is doneLevel 1 - The “sponsor” is a fraudster from the beginning and the entire investment is a designed fraud designed to steal the investor's money Level 2 - The sponsor initially intends to operate legally and honestly but the temptation of easy access to money, usually fueled by addictions to drugs, sex, partying, etc. leads to the bad decision to line the sponsors own pocketsLevel 3 - The sponsor intends to operate legally but a crisis in their life resulting in a need for money leads the sponsor to “borrow” from investor’s funds with the full intention of paying it back ( which they are unable to do).Level 4 - The sponsor intends to operate legally but the assets under their management incur substantial loses; the sponsor attempts to cover up these loses by “temporarily” borrowing from one investor to pay another or submitting false results.
Mark Gray Mansfield Ohio Locals
17 August 2024 | 35 replies
Assuming the schedule holds, we'll have some people from Section 8 Housing coming to share about the program and provide us with some time to ask questions.
Jane Trust Ryan New Investor in Huntsville
19 August 2024 | 8 replies
I’m active in Huntsville and manage about 2,000 turnkey properties in Alabama for out of state investors.
Elizabeth Aguilera Burned by property manager, seeking a new one and advice!
15 August 2024 | 10 replies
Try interviewing at least three managers.1.
Elda Asheley What is the best way to invest in 2024 for a newbie?
17 August 2024 | 10 replies
Following David Green's Core 4 strategy (realtor, contractor, property manager, and lender) gives confidence to invest anywhere.
Steven Westlake My tenants kid is a theft, can i keep him off my property ?
20 August 2024 | 21 replies
Albeit paid her share of the rent, as metropolitan housing paid about 80% for her.