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Jessica Hamilton Multifamily in Appreciating Market
22 April 2024 | 19 replies
I personally invest here for both the cash flow and appreciation.
Ken Cort Should i sell to pay off debts?
22 April 2024 | 8 replies
If you want a "reasonably" fast way to straighten that out, you have to "connect" by clicking the name of the person you wish to speak to.
Joseph Wojciechowski Guidance on financing options for first property
22 April 2024 | 12 replies
And it depends on the person, but yeah, most will be over 10% these days. 
Quiche Lynn Can you use a promissory note at a foreclosure proceedings
21 April 2024 | 8 replies
@Quiche LynnI think your confusing the term noteThe note is a promissory note - meaning the document that she signed stating she will pay this person this much money.What it sounds like is she wants to send a settlement offer to try and renegotiate the deal?
Sean Dougherty Any agents ever done this?
19 April 2024 | 4 replies
Needs to be part of the complete transaction, otherwise you are encouraging the buyer to potentially commit loan fraud....and they should not want to do that, and if you are licensed you don't want them to do that...and even if you are not licensed, you don't want them to do that. 
Justin Louis How should my friend and I start our rental property business?
21 April 2024 | 9 replies
Regarding taxes, I believe LLCs are pass-through entities, and you will just claim the income on your personal tax returns.
Cameron Woodward How do I find tenants for a house hack?
21 April 2024 | 14 replies
As of right now me, my partner , and one other person is moving in but, I need to find a way to fill in the other 2 bedrooms.
Rob Block Funds/syndications for private credit
21 April 2024 | 17 replies
No "headaches" except for risk of near total loss of principle unless I put more money in...I'll take the risk of a project that I need to complete personally in exchange for a near-perfect risk/reward profile and complete understanding of the investment.
Logan M. Pre-Lease Signing Incentives
19 April 2024 | 5 replies
I want to put in place some incentives for new tenants and want to know if anyone on BiggerPockets has done something similar.Here are a few ideas I have had:First Month Free: Sign a 13-month lease and get your first month freePets: No pet fee for the first 6 months, year, etcRent Discounts: Offer a discounted rent for the first month or two fortenants who sign a pre-lease agreement before a certain date.Waived Fees: Waive application fees, administrative fees, or securitydeposit for tenants who pre-lease.Free Utilities: Offer to cover utilities such as water, electricity,or internet for a certain period for tenants who sign a pre-lease.Upgrade Packages: Provide upgrades or amenities such as free parking,access to a fitness center, or a smart home package for those whopre-lease.Gift Cards or Vouchers: Offer gift cards or vouchers to localbusinesses such as restaurants, cafes, or grocery stores as a signingbonus.Flexible Lease Terms: Offer flexible lease terms, such as shorterlease lengths or the option to renew at the same rate, to incentivizetenants to pre-lease.Refer-a-Friend Program: Encourage current tenants to refer friends orfamily by offering them a reward if their referral signs a pre-leaseagreement.Early Move-In: Allow tenants who pre-lease to move in a few days earlyat no additional cost.Guaranteed Parking: If parking is limited, offer guaranteed parkingspots for tenants who sign a pre-lease agreement.
Rahul Gupta Short term rental Hard Money Loans
22 April 2024 | 11 replies
No personal income, tax returns or DTI to worry about.