Libby Baugher
Monthly Cash Flow Question
22 October 2018 | 1 reply
If you plan on using a loan to buy, then include your mortgage payment.
Libby Baugher
Monthly Cash Flow Question
22 October 2018 | 2 replies
@Libby Baugher When calculating cashflow requirements, I believe that @Brandon Turner is always including financing costs.
Joshua Appel
Please bestow your wisdom on a newbie
24 October 2018 | 3 replies
Now I still have tonnes of stuff to learn after purchasing the property including building a team that I can depend on.
Edward Farrell
Roach Infestation and other issues with Landlord non-disclosure
23 October 2018 | 2 replies
During our initial walk-thru the house, it had a HORRIBLE smell in the kitchen, an equally horrible smell in the family room (pet urine), and we found that the kitchen drawers and cabinets were infested with bugs - we had no idea what they were.
Cynthia Miller
Do you use LLC's for your rentals? pros and cons?
24 October 2018 | 15 replies
It's very cheap here in South Carolina ($110 one time fee), but I hear California is quite expensive and includes yearly renewals.
Jeremy Tomes
Moving to Pittsburgh, PA...any REIA suggestions in the area?!
8 November 2018 | 13 replies
@Sam T. has provided you with the Investor groups including those online on FB, They also exist on LinkedIn.
Vincent Muller
Investment property financing
24 October 2018 | 2 replies
It's at 300$ from double.If one of my tenants leaves and I rent the unit at market price I can definitely rent for $300 more.The utilities are not included in the rent.
Guy Yoes
looking for a lender
23 October 2018 | 2 replies
Yearly rent is 72K and paying 28K payment (include taxes and ins.) plus 7200 in management fees.
Ryan Judah
Where to buy appliances for my rental unit (scratch & dent)?
29 October 2018 | 12 replies
Hello. here in San Diego if you want new then home depot is where I always go they make it easy with the delivery included.
Account Closed
Deny applicant due to attitude/inappropriate comments
24 October 2018 | 25 replies
The advertisements in question in this investigation include such language as "no children" or "no Section 8," in blatant violation of the law.The settlements, filed today in Suffolk Superior Court, collectively require the property owners and real estate agents to pay the Commonwealth $18,250, ($8,750 of which is suspended pending compliance with the agreements), attend trainings on state and federal fair housing laws, remove lead paint hazards from the rental units, and prohibit the defendants from placing discriminatory advertisements or otherwise discriminating against any person who seeks or applies for housing because they are a member of a protected class.