<may be considered political, but that's not my primary intent>I currently have our insurance for our three rental properties at State Farm. I don't want to give State Farm our business any longer, because of th...
I noticed a few months to a year or so back on bigger pockets the (Bell County Texas) real estate like minded people where meeting up at El Chico. That place is closed down now and would like like to know if people in...
Hey guys,I am going to be taking out a loan to finance the start of my real estate business. I'm am looking to sell real estate at an extremely high level, and I have heavily researched and understand the risks and re...
Here is a question for the greater minds of bigger pockets. Should I lower my rent? I had posted a couple years ago with the question of whether I should manage my first property while working 60 hours a week. From t...
Hey BP nation! So my business partner and I need to get our operating agreement set up as well as a solid joint venture template that can be adjusted for every deal. Basically, our financiers don't want "something off...
I've been a reader since year or so on these boards. I recently learned about NNN single tenant investment and it seems like right kind of a passive income for me. The returns seems good and zero ongoing management. I...
Hello Bigger Pocket Family,Please Help & Thanks in advance for your feedback and suggestions!I stumbled upon a distressed property and sent the famous Yellow Letter to the owner of the Trust asking to be contacted...
I recently bought a duplex (my first property) late Jan. 2020 and inherited tenants for one of the units. The tenants had a lease from September 2018 - August 2019 and were on a month to month after that. I gave them ...
I was just looking over my lease agreement and it has a clause about seeing eye dogs. This got me thinking, would you charge a pet fee for a tenant that needs a seeing eye dog?
-Michael
As so many BP Podcasts have said, I don't look at this as a bad thing. It's a 'free' education on tenant screening mistakes as well as learning the ropes in my rental market on evictions. Without going into too many d...