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N/A N/A Hello from Oklahoma
30 July 2006 | 4 replies
Right now i'm in an area that is considered a "buyers market".. not sure how this would benefit an investor since everybody is looking to cash out in this area.I have my first prospect on a nice 3bd single family home owner is asking 86,500 for it.. other houses in the area are going for 95k I know this could be a good investment..i'm sure i can get her down to 80k and possibly 78k.
Jason Barnett Plan for First rental property
13 June 2011 | 4 replies
Add back the tax benefits from starting up my own business and I'm showing a small profit (ROI, not including any appreciation, is around 3%).
Rudi Carca Really need help (eviction issue)
2 September 2009 | 10 replies
ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS deal with a deliquent tenant ONLY when you have a court date...delaying filing the proper pay or quit and eviction court paperwork ONLY benefits the tenant.If you want to stay a landlord, get a good L-T attorney - NOT a real estate attorney - and follow what the attorney does and go to each and every court date so that you learn what to do and how to do it....most states are fairly easy and the court paperwork is available online...just learn the ropes so you are not so fearful and don't loose months of rent to a "professional" tenant in the future.
N/A N/A 17-year-old Investor Seeking Advice
1 November 2005 | 14 replies
What are the benefits of flipping vs. renting properties?
N/A N/A Is it time for more regulation for mortgage banks?
6 July 2007 | 17 replies
Most lenders, brokers and realtors have learned how to gloss over these disclosures to their own benefit and not the benefit of the client.
N/A N/A Anyone have luck selling property through Ebay?
20 May 2006 | 1 reply
What are the benefits?
Amy L. What is the best way to pass real estate to your heirs?
27 August 2009 | 19 replies
This is all in an irrevocable family trust for their benefit.
Mike NA Investor in St. Louis, MO
18 April 2009 | 11 replies
While I can see the long term benefits, being a landlord has been very trying.
N/A N/A Transfering a property into an LLC
9 April 2010 | 6 replies
As a pass through entity, LLCs won't provide you with any tax benefits that you wouldn't have by just filing your rental property on a Schedule C on your personal return.
Bryan Casteel Lease/Option versus Lease/Purchase
6 March 2013 | 13 replies
This is only a lease with a one page option that gives the Tenant/Buyer the option to purchase the home at a predetermined price at the end of the term and if they stop paying the rent the Landlord/Owner can evict, if the Tenant/Buyer decides not to buy at the end they can walk away and the Landlord/Owner got the benefit of a long term tenant who took better care of the home because they were planning on buying the home instead of just renting.Remember to be successful action is the key...Marv Rousselow