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Andrew Dincola Current Colorado late fee restrictions for my rental agreement?
27 June 2021 | 2 replies
I’m still in my novice stages as an investor, so the only “unit” I’m renting is this one (for now), therefore, I don’t currently need a majorly extensive rental agreement.
Elvis Sanchez First investment property (BRRRR Method)
20 April 2021 | 7 replies
I can also recommend a lender, for your refinance part, as well as construction crew for when you are at that stage.
Tony Li Toronto Duplex conversion project inquiry
9 June 2021 | 6 replies
I am very happy to join the forum, I am from Toronto and looking forward to learn more about real estate investment and grow together with you guys :)I have a property in Toronto, given its zoning already allows for duplex, I am thinking about converting the existing property to a duplex. following is some basic info:2 story semi detach, location: close to middle town,purchase price: CAD 900000 lot size 21*100, 1500-2000 sqrt feet interior, 3 rooms on second floor, 6 feet high basement, 3 separate entries(front door, back door, basement), 1 detached garage in the yard but facing forward(not laneway), parking is in front of the housealready installed gas furnace,property was built in 1910sARV based on nearby duplex: 1.2m+there are several work involved in this project, including change service power to 200A, egress window for basement, open one window for main floor, separation wall to form two units, and create bathroom for main floor, separate meter if basement size is allowed.another thing I am undecided is whether it is worth to underpin the basement to at least 8.5 inch or not, giving the basement is very small (about 400 sqrt feet)I am only on the first stage of the project, where I just started to gather information and source for an architect and project construction team.
Tony Li Toronto Duplex conversion project inquiry
26 April 2021 | 3 replies
I am very happy to join the forum, I am from Toronto and looking forward to learn more about real estate investment and grow together with you guys :)I have a property in Toronto, given its zoning already allows for duplex, I am thinking about converting the existing property to a duplex. following is some basic info:2 story semi detach, location: close to middle town,purchase price: CAD 900000 lot size 21*100, 1500-2000 sqrt feet interior, 3 rooms on second floor, 6 feet high basement, 3 separate entries(front door, back door, basement), 1 detached garage in the yard but facing forward(not laneway), parking is in front of the housealready installed gas furnace,property was built in 1910sARV based on nearby duplex: 1.2m+there are several work involved in this project, including change service power to 200A, egress window for basement, open one window for main floor, separation wall to form two units, and create bathroom for main floor, separate meter if basement size is allowed.another thing I am undecided is whether it is worth to underpin the basement to at least 8.5 inch or not, giving the basement is very small (about 400 sqrt feet)I am only on the first stage of the project, where I just started to gather information and source for an architect and project construction team.
John Boland Me vs. my Property Manager
22 April 2021 | 38 replies
At this stage I don't think I would "throw the baby out with the bath water"  quite yet...... but I would definitely want more financial info to prove to me that everything is on the up and up...... guess who are the most successful con men?
Hunter Heimer Keeping Expenses Seperate
20 April 2021 | 4 replies
During the stages of setting up your LLC, you can include provisions in your operating agreement to have it survive beyond your lifespan and seamlessly transfer to another named individual.
Geoff Bolton Turnkey provider not allowing access to new construction home?
22 July 2021 | 20 replies
Esp considering the property should be in the final stages ready for inspection at the time of my visit.   
Gary Dezoysa Soliciting 2nd opinions vs acting fast
22 April 2021 | 8 replies
Hi Joe, I'm in planning stages but the agent will come by referral and the qualifier would be her recommendation, my number crunching, and then one of the extra things I mentioned.
Darlene Genovese Tips for laying the ground work in the planning stage.
22 April 2021 | 1 reply

I was wondering if anyone had any advice for someone who is laying the groundwork to get into investing? My husband and I are taking the steps to get our credit where we want it and save up money for a down payment on...

Weam Banna How to buy my first propert
23 April 2021 | 2 replies
Far too many get stuck in the "paralysis by analysis" stage, thinking they just don't know enough to get started.