We're about 2 weeks away from closing on our first SFH rental. Rental is located (and we live in) Burlington County, NJ. Trying to get an idea of what permits, paperwork, fees, etc. I need to take care of before we ...
Hi All,
1. I've heard purchasing properties with an LLC can be a difficult process... How are you structuring your real estate portfolios? Are you going conventional up to the 10 allowable mortgages by keeping your ...
Having trouble finding insurance for investment property, any recommendations of success?
Hey there!All our policies (personal residence, auto and our rentals) are with Liberty Mutual.We filed a water damage claim at our residence after the flood in our 2 bedroom 1250 sq ft house 1.5 weeks ago, and it's be...
I've been to see an REO that's been sitting on the market (built in 1970). It's in reasonably decent shape but it does have aluminum wiring, which I would need to have replaced for insurance (and safety) reasons if I ...
Hello everyone,long time patron, first time posting. I have a question regarding a building I’m currently house hacking .
I live in a 3 unit in the bronzeville area with an unfinished basement that I want to convert...
Hello BP,We’re getting the exterior of one of our propertied painted. The painter had their insurance agency send over proof of insurance, it says that he has a 2 mill general liability policy, 1 mill individual limit...
I am renting out an apartment in my backyard. My applicant's co-signer is questioning my need to keep a copy of their photo ID. Everything I read on Bigger Pockets says I should get a copy of the applicant's photo ID....
I own several rental properties in the Ohio area. Just thinking whether or not to start doing a annual walk thru prior to lease renewal. Any thoughts? Thank you.
The other day I heard a guy talking about captive insurance companies. Basically that is a company that insures the company it is owned by. So for an Example:You own 10 rental homes that cost you $600/year to insure...