Introduction DraftTCI is a Real Estate Investment Group that began 2020 with the explosion of the housing market in Columbus, OH. As a Field Representative conducting Home Inspections for Insurance Companies, I exper...
I've longed dreamed of getting into real estate but have been focusing on my W2 career until now. While I currently live out-of-state, I grew up in Cleveland and got my Masters from CSU's Levin College. As I look to r...
HI gang, thanks in advance for your insights. I'm a veteran ER travel nurse of 9 years having worked dozens of contracts throughout the country. But the industry has progressively tightened it's belt over the past 12...
Hey BP members!We are turning over our first unit and just listed it a week ago. Within two days we had an eager potential tenant that is currently living w/parents while looking to lease ASAP. They've been in the liv...
Hello BP community! I'd love your wisdom on the following opportunity: An acquaintance approached me to participate in a commercial lease. The idea is they'll get a 10 yr lease on a commercial space, that they'll then...
Hey, guys!I’m getting close to closing on a deal with an equity partner. This will be my first partnership so have no frame of reference. What’s the best way to split our equity if he’s providing the down payment and ...
Guys, I am a new investor and was approached by a friend and potential partner about an opportunity in the Charlotte market searching for potential townhouse properties. I know that these typically be more expensive a...
Hello Everyone, I am hoping to close on my first investment property next month. I am wanting to get a head start on some things. And I want to know if I am allowed to advertise a property that I have under contract? ...
Hello. I am just starting out and looking for partners. Can any one recommend a proper equity split in the below scenarios:
Scenario 1:
Partner 1 is a season real estate investor that has done several flips, BRRRRs,...
I'm looking to rehab a house and have a friend who can do the work much cheaper than a contractor. How can I use him without risking my property(from injury etc.- creating possible lawsuits or claims)