Patrick Murphy
Exit Strategy for rental properties
20 November 2017 | 25 replies
Originally posted by @Patrick Murphy:During the crash I was fortunate to be able to purchase 9 rental properties between 2008 and 2012 at incredible low prices.
Meagan Gauthier
Sell my house as a primary residence or as a rental property?
17 November 2017 | 1 reply
If your house is still mortgaged, it was originally mortgaged as owner occupied, not an investment property.
Alex Z.
Turnkey Rental Properties As A Business Model
17 November 2017 | 7 replies
Originally posted by @Alex Zerbach:@James Wise Thank you for the response.
Amy Marie
New Member from Northeast Ohio
15 November 2017 | 6 replies
Originally posted by @Amy Marie:I'm a new member from the Cleveland area.
Isaac Boateng
Is Owner Financing Good for a Condo?
2 January 2018 | 8 replies
Originally posted by @Isaac Boateng:Steven Picker thanks for the advice Steven, I actually just called and they said it's allowed and they screwed up so it is a go.
Michael Frankel
AirBNB/Vacation Rentals Purchase List
28 July 2020 | 28 replies
Originally posted by @Liwen Gu:I suggest listening to the podcast https://www.biggerpockets.com/renewsblog/biggerpoc...Podcast 229: Early Retirement Through Short-Term Rental Properties with Zeona McIntyre.
Charles S.
PROPERTY #2 - Analysis campaign
17 November 2017 | 16 replies
Originally posted by @Charles S.
Kevin Williams
Sheriff Sale Eviction
15 November 2017 | 1 reply
Originally posted by @Kevin Williams:I am planning on purchasing a nearby home at a Central Ohio sheriff's auction.
Terri Parrilla
Want to become broker DC.Subject to section 47-2853.181 Exemption
21 February 2018 | 6 replies
Originally posted by @Terri Parrilla:Thanks.
Lauren Ashley
Eviction vs. Lease break/Cash for Keys in St. Louis
17 November 2017 | 3 replies
Management should get off their sorry rear ends now and begin the process of attempting to find a replacement tenant with the hoped for goal of a new lease starting in January 1st, 2018.If a new tenant is found sooner (and a lease is started on, say December 10th) and there is no damage above normal wear and tear to the rental unit then management would need to return the difference in rent back to the original (now departed) tenant (minus any expenses for advertising the unit to get it re-rented).The entire point is that it is totally untrue that the rental unit has to remain empty for the remainder of the lease while property management sits around doing nothing.Gail