Hey everyone! So I'm just starting out on my real estate journey and I'm trying to figure out the best place to have my holding company. My question is: Is there really a "best" place to have a holding company? I've h...
I wish I had known more about this company before using them so posting here in hopes that this doesn't happen to someone else. Graham Parsons - the national sales director of the company, per his Linkedin profile - i...
We had this post in our FB group and I wanted to share it with others as this is a common occurrence.A mortgage was sold from Company A to Company B to Company C to Company D. There is the recorded assignment chain in...
I recently started a STR/vacation rental property management business. What specific numbers do I base my management fee off? The language I have seen says I should charge a percentage of "gross proceeds". Do the gro...
Hi All,I've got a multi-family property in Fayetteville, NC with an inherited tenant who is a nightmare to deal with. The tenant is breaking the lease in multiple places. One of such violations is they keep dropping r...
Thinking about replacing condenser only but honestly don't know the affected part. The system used to cool adequately but now can't get below 78 on a 90 degree day. I have gotten quotes for replacement but very expen...
I am trying to locate the owners of a few properties I've sent yellow letters to. I had these letters returned with no forwarding address available. What is the next step to find these owners? I'm aware of the many...
Hey all!I just wanted to get some feedback from the commercial real estate veterans out there. I currently manage a commercial real estate valuation firm with a Certified General Appraiser that has over a dozen years ...
I recently inherited a house I would like to rehab and rent. Any advice on decent reputable general contractors in the area?
I have a pretty solid sub-to deal that I can put under contract, but I'd prefer to assign it rather than take it down myself. I'm hesitant because I don't want to be on the hook if in the future something goes wrong l...