A house I placed an offer on has a septics tank for sewage. What can I do as a landlord to make sure tenants don’t destroy it and can I hold them liable if they do?
So I still have a problem with paragraph formatting on the initial post of a thread I start.
See my real question below - and formatted.
Hi there,I'm thinking about becoming a landlord and one thing I dread is the possibility of bathroom mold in the bathrooms. I'm worried that if I buy an investment property that is outdated I may need to refinish th...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence fix & flip investment in Easley.
Purchase price: $130,000
Cash invested: $55,000
Sale price: $245,500
Updated an 1991 home to modern finishes and layo...
Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $270,000
Cash invested: $61,000
Duplex with two 2br/1ba units. Both smelled terribly and the back unit had ...
Do you have any real estate stories of guys who have succeeded (at least to some extent), while doing things you considered just incredibly dumb? Winners in spite of themselves? Because today is my fifth day of dumpin...
Can anyone recommend a good real estate attorney in the South Bend, IN-Indianapolis, IN area that has experience with breach of contract cases?
Our primary residence is 100% under my wife's name. Would the interest be tax deductible if she pulls equity out via line of credit or 2nd mortgage then provides me with a personal loan with a set interest rate? If ...
I have been pondering cashing out my IRA to purchase rental properties. I am in my mid 40's but I think I can avoid the 10% penalty with the "equal withdrawments ". I am reading about two different strategies.........
Hello all Floridians: I attended a class today on landlord/tenant law and property management. It was quite an eye opener. I learned a lot and want to pass on this attorney's name. He is not a typical RE attorney: he ...