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Tal Shachar Replacing windows in a 120 years property
26 October 2021 | 60 replies

Hey there,
Hope I can learn from all the experienced landlords here...
I just had my inspection completed, for an investment townhome I'm interested in Baltimore, MD.The house is ~120 years old, and besides the expe...

Kyle Cabral Subject To - Dodd Frank - Simple Scenario
1 November 2015 | 15 replies

Hey guys, I'm really hoping for some simple advice on a simple scenario when discussing subject to deals with respect to Dodd Frank.  I downloaded the law, it's huge, and will eventually pierce through it but very con...

Fernando H. Pay off Debt for higher DTI Ratio or Invest? HELP!
30 January 2016 | 32 replies

Current Debt.1 SFH: rented - $200 positive cash flow after paying off mortgage2 Duplex: rent one and live in another: $200 positive cash flow afer paying off loan3. SFH: *currently rehabbing* - free and clear - ARV 70...

Ryan Cole How to go about introducing yourself to inherited tenants.
16 March 2017 | 31 replies

I know what I do/have done, but I'm curious to hear how some of you handle introducing yourselves to tenants inherited via purchase.  Do you send letters? Call? Knock on the door? Or all of these. Please share, thanks!

Lee Warren "turnkey" inspection report came back with numerous issues
6 April 2017 | 29 replies

I received the inspection report on a SFR thats in escrow.  Property was said to have new roof, HVAC under 5 years old, new counter tops, soffit reparied, new doors,  and a few other items rehabbed on the house.  I go...

Wendell De Guzman 5 Notes in Ohio (what questions to ask)
15 March 2014 | 15 replies

I am an absolute newbie with regard to buying notes. I have done over $15M worth of real estate transactions but have yet to do a single note transaction. So...note experts, need your advice. But before I ask for y...

Joe Delia Got this regarding a Tenant who skipped town to Texas, any advice?
16 January 2014 | 40 replies

Joe,

Bad news – Texas has a law that I was not aware of that prohibits wage garnishments. Please see the attached.

I’ve done a little research, and this seems to be a bad law, or at least a bad interpr...

Brock Laramee New to Wholesaling
22 July 2016 | 46 replies

Hey BP,I am turning to Wholesaling because of a temporary defeat I faced with buying a property this summer. I have realized that It is important for me to get a bit more knowledge and capital through real estate befo...

Jennifer Hillberg When do you form a corporation?
7 February 2007 | 9 replies

Hello, I'd be interested in any advice/opinions people have on forming a corporation (LLC or S) to protect assets.

I have 3 rental houses that I've aquired over the last couple of years. I plan to jump into real es...

Sebastian Gast What is truly owner occupancy?
29 December 2013 | 15 replies

Not sure if this is an innovative strategy or just illegal but I would like some input. I have a friend who bought several rentals ALL with primary occupant loans (3.5-5% down). What he does is include utilities ...