I have a few old properties (around 100 yrs old) in Tampa/St Pete that I am considering selling. Initially wanted to hold forever but with insurance costs rising/property taxes going up/threats of Hurricanes destroyi...
People are saying that declining home, stock, 401(k), etc values is a destruction of wealth. But I don't believe it and have been arguing that wealth is not destroyed until there is material destruction (i.e. a house ...
We have squatters in our house. They are reporting mold issues after squatting the house due to covid for over a year. For the past year they lived they never reported anything to the extent that due to fear of evicti...
Do you have your estate plan / trust in place? If not, then you are not protected from wealth destruction and the Big 4. Asset Protection is not just about preventing liabilities A true asset protection plan involves ...
Hey everyone,How has your experience been buying single-family property with tenants already in place? How does the inspections and appraisals work if people are living there? And in regards to rent, is it safe to bel...
This is mostly directed at Realtors, but anyone impacted by the disaster in North and South Carolina might find it useful too.https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/housing/sfh/in... Everyone knows about FHA 203(b) becau...
I have a couple tenants that have destroyed my units. Obviously, I need to vet them better but as of now what are my options? I have photos showing ton of trash left behind, appliances ruined totaling about $10,000 in...
This is in California. I expect to come into some inheritance money in the next couple of years (it's in probate hell right now - if you want to get revenge on your relatives, leave a bunch of money and no will, and ...
I think the answer is a resounding 'yes' but wanted to get your opinion. I have a couple of investment properties in Portland OR metro area. As the region is bracing for a big one, should I be getting earthquake cover...