A property manager I want to use has a hold harmless clause in their management agreement. My understanding is this could potentially make me liable for their negligence. I have asked them to remove it but they won't....
The real estate industry is being hit by the coronavirus. And as a consequence of COVID-19 many other industries such as supermarkets, shopping centers, restaurants, airlines, hotels, airports are suspending their wor...
Excerpt from a post I made on the stock investing forum "The Motley Fool." The audience is stock investors who are equally passionate and successful in stocks as the BP community is in REI. Many of them think going al...
Hello everyone!I need advice, would you buy a condo and rent it out? My numbers are good as far as ROI. However do condos also have equity that rise like a single family home?
Hi everyone. I live in a 60 year old building in Miami that is in terrible shape due to mismanagement. As a result of this, the entire building is infested with mold. Including my unit. I know this because I had it te...
Thought I would share this information. Huntsville AL holding up in the slowdown.HOME > DATA & ANALYSIS > 5 HOUSING MARKETS THAT ARE HOLDING UP IN THE SLOWDOWN
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Investors have chosen multifamily as a best-bet asset class.
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Another winning quality is multifamily’s relatively low barrier to entry. Many apartment investors get their start in real estate ...
So I have a rental property currently under my name. I’m getting ready to move it to my LLC. Should I speak to a CPA or an attorney before making any moves if so which one is more important. Thank you
Does anyone know how many rentals a person can own before having to pay capitol gains tax? Or, is any gains on any amount of properties owned taxable?