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Todd Krzeminski Wyoming Bank Required for LLC?
28 March 2019 | 24 replies
I am not so big on the claims of anonymity as depositions and interrogatories can make you reveal ownership status in most cases. 
Kyle Soudalan The cheapest, fastest way to pull comps
8 August 2023 | 6 replies
Also, our system allows for a variety of reports to be generated.
Brandon Isidro I want to start investing but don't know how!!
7 February 2024 | 12 replies
Excellent tools covering market research, financial planning, and a variety of investing methods are accessible.Examine several real estate investing categories, including multifamily, commercial, and residential properties.
Alex Silang Do you tell your coworkers about your real estate properties?
8 March 2018 | 60 replies
Revealing to anyone, other than another investor, that you own an apartment building-well nothing good will come from that! 
Account Closed Just bought my first rental property - Should I do STR/MTR/LTR?
24 April 2023 | 22 replies
Here are some tips for vetting potential tenants:Require a rental application: Have all potential tenants fill out a rental application that includes personal and employment information, references, and a consent to run a background check and credit report.Check their credit report: A credit report can give you insight into a tenant's financial history, including their payment history, outstanding debts, and credit score.Run a background check: A background check can reveal any criminal history or past evictions, which may be red flags.Verify income: Make sure to ask for proof of income to ensure the tenant has the financial means to pay rent.Contact references: Reach out to previous landlords, employers, and personal references to get a sense of the tenant's reliability and character.Conduct an in-person interview: Meeting the tenant in person can give you a sense of their personality and demeanor, which can be important factors in being a good tenant.Trust your instincts: If something seems off or you have a bad feeling about a potential tenant, it may be best to pass and keep looking.By taking these steps and thoroughly vetting potential tenants, you can increase the chances of finding a quality tenant who will be a good fit for your rental property.Good luck and keep us posted on what you decided to do! 
Bill Gulley HEALTH CARE LAW UPHELD
25 July 2012 | 271 replies
Just as with car, house, and life insurance, numerous providers would ofer a wide variety of policies, striving to provide the best coverage, best prices, and best service.
Sagar Vijapura RE Syndication Deals/Funds
11 January 2022 | 6 replies
Direct investments can be set up in a variety of ways so be sure to understand how the investment entity is structured. 
Miranda G. Seeking Insights on a Complex Real Estate Deal with Legal and Tenancy Challenges
26 December 2023 | 3 replies
It was marketed as three income-producing units, but due diligence revealed legal discrepancies in rental permits.I revised my offer to about 25% lower than the original, reflecting these findings.
Jayson A Davis 1/1 Condo Investment Property in Tamarac Florida
12 December 2023 | 1 reply
Due diligence revealed that a purchase price of $137k or less could result in 19%+ ROI, $1k+ cash flow How did you find this deal and how did you negotiate it?
James Bass The Ins/Outs On Building Vacation Rentals & Financing (Canada)
26 December 2023 | 3 replies
Hello All,A heads up, I'm new to BiggerPockets and have just begun my real estate journey (invested in 1 property as well as this current project with my dad and acquiring my real estate agent license). 3 months ago, while visiting my dad, we decided on the idea to turn his house into a B&B and to build a variety of short term rentals on his property, located on the island of Newfoundland, Canada.