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AnnMarie Bacchus Are CPA’s necessary before starting out? If not, at what point is a CPA necessary?
4 March 2024 | 59 replies
They will continue so, no matter how many more groups or books or podcasts will be provided.And many questions, including the three I half-jokingly mentioned above and the one which is the subject of this thread, simply do not have right or wrong answers.
Drew Markert Should I get a separate credit card for house hack?
3 March 2024 | 16 replies
Don't throw away your snail mail and pay attention to the "promotions" tab in your Gmail, including the ads.Sometimes the best credit card signup bonuses are targeted (both paper mail and email) and will result in more bonus points than the offers you can find online.Also, if you have a Chase bank account but you don't have one or more of the foundational Chase cards (Freedom, Sapphire Reserve, etc.), walk into a branch and let them know you're looking to open a new card.Branches and bankers are obviously evaluated based on their ability to open new accounts, and they may be motivated to give you a special offer.For example when my wife got a Chase card she got double the sign-up bonus in-branch than what was being advertised online at the time.If they present you with just the commonly-available offers, let them know that you'll just open it online because it's easier and will result in the same bonus anyway.If it looks like you're going to walk away, the banker may be able to give you a better bonus in order to not lose credit for your account opening.Of course they may not have the authority to do so but it's worth a shot.
Nolan Mahoney Renting out condos/townhomes?
2 March 2024 | 3 replies
It is not a get rich quick scheme or anything, but it does allow you to start getting debt pay down, depreciation, appreciation and potentially cash flow when you move out.
Brandon Leffler How would you seller finance this deal??
3 March 2024 | 7 replies
Including foundation and plumbing issues.  
Sam Booth Is this a good deal?
1 March 2024 | 28 replies
For a SFH there typically needs to at least be some sort of equity and if not, then the debt to income needs to be strong.
Ryan Leake Trying to make sense of residential STR regulations in Austin, TX? Here's what I know
2 March 2024 | 3 replies
This law applies to all properties, including rooms and guest houses, that are rented for fewer than 30 consecutive days[1][3].
Trisha Kirby Please check my math
2 March 2024 | 2 replies
I am new to this.The costs you see for the duplex include the heloc and mortgage costs.
David Perry Renter's Liability Insurance
2 March 2024 | 0 replies
Hello everyone,Bigger Pockets provided a lease agreement for AZ which has an option for the Tenant to include liability insurance in their renter's insurance.I'd like some advice to help me understand if I need to include a liability insurance amount and how to assess that amount for different properties.Thank you in advance!
Jin Mook Choi Exploring investment property as an OOS investor
2 March 2024 | 17 replies
also, I am exploring different funding options including HELOC, HEL, etc.Given current rates are quite high and sticky, how do you recommend to utilize these funding options?
John Vietmeyer Do you trust Zillow applications?
2 March 2024 | 1 reply
Guess it does not make sense to have a prospective tenant run their credit/background when it’s included in their Zillow application?