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Calvin Matthews Is it possible to make money from solar on a rental?
9 October 2023 | 3 replies

Hi everyone.
I'm an out of state investor with one house in New Braunfels, TX. My vague and miniscule understanding is that electricity is handled differently in Texas than other states. That being said, I've been he...

Christina Hall How can they give even more time after Notice to Redeem date?
18 October 2015 | 11 replies

I am holding liens on 3 properties from our Land Sale in July.The Notice to Redeem date is today,But yet they say the owner still has the time it takes me to get the deed in my name? How can they do that?I think they ...

Susan H. Refusal of Co-Signer (Question)
17 July 2016 | 12 replies

I have a rental property in a single-family residential neighborhood that's close to a fast-growing university. About 10% of the houses are rentals, and an estimated half of those are currently rented to students. We ...

Bienes Raices Taking the RE Agent course, but not becoming licensed?
15 November 2011 | 10 replies

I just read through all the threads on the pros and cons of getting licensed for an investor.

Someone recommended doing the coursework for the learning experience, but not actually getting licensed (due to the annual...

Mike Stiffler Non-resident landlord - pay state income tax twice on stock sale
25 May 2021 | 8 replies

I noticed a pattern when paying my taxes the last two years and it seems like I’m paying state income tax in two states from long term capital gains of stock sales.I live in CA (since 2013) and have a rental property ...

Patrick Philip What if tenants property is destroyed from leak?
30 March 2017 | 10 replies

Let's say the water heater started leaking and ruins some clothes, or the roof leaks, or their refrigerator goes bad and ruins their food? Should I have to reimburse them? There is nothing in my lease that covers this.

Raphaël C. Company creation for investing
14 February 2020 | 6 replies

Hi guys,I was wondering if it is better to create a company before stating investing in real estate. What it is the best?Thanks,Rafa

Sam Haack Best practices qualifying as a real estate professional
3 April 2021 | 4 replies

I am looking into how to properly document my time to make sure I qualify myself as a real estate professional in the eyes of the IRS in order to write off my passes losses off against my active income. What do some o...

Robert S. Robbed by Tenants in an HOA - who is responsible?
23 November 2018 | 14 replies

Two tenants were renting a condominium unit from an owner in an HOA run building. Last week, both tenants robbed multiple privately owned vending machines on the property. The machines were commissioned by the HOA and...

Brandon States Does anyone have experience with renting to Eden Housing tenants?
7 April 2019 | 4 replies

Hi BP,I recently purchased a 4 unit in Cleveland, Ohio! I am currently exploring CMHA and or EDEN (Emerald Development and Economic Network) as a way to fill my units. I have found a ton of information on CMHA however...