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Craig S. Calling Yourself The "Property Manager" or the "Owner"?
16 April 2013 | 9 replies

Hello,

I am wrestling with the idea on what to name by rental business, and what title to give myself in my newly formed company for rental property.

My goal is to build many rental properties and manage them myself...

Victor Avelino Walking Shirtless in the Hallway
20 September 2022 | 30 replies

Hello,I'm a new landlord looking for advice. I appreciate it in advance. I have a multi family house with three units. I have one tenant that likes to be shirtless in the common areas. The other two tenants feel offe...

Amir B. CAP Rate or Comps
4 August 2016 | 39 replies

Hello BP Community,This question is for the savvy REI's out there. When determining what is a great investment, what is the best way to go about it?here is an example of a property for sale in my area:Duplex809 N Hobs...

Adam Purden Would you do a 1031 Exchange if you were in our shoes?
3 September 2022 | 15 replies

I am in escrow on a condo we are selling for $380K. We have had so many HOA plumbing/pipe issues over the years and we are just tired of the headache. After three major water remediation and renovations, we are over t...

Account Closed Labeling yourself as "PM" instead of "LandLord/Owner" to tenants
11 January 2020 | 32 replies

I'm gong to be renting out my very first unit soon (house hacking a duplex) and I am already thinking about how I will manage the tenant. I have heard from experienced landlords that it is often better to NOT let the ...

Cameron Lambo Quantity vs. Quality: When does a rental reno cost too much?
5 December 2018 | 8 replies

When does a rental home renovation cost too much? I purchased my first home while college and it needed a ton of work. I used this home as my “crash course in home renovations”. I did all the work myself by watching Y...

Meghan Macur Are unofficial offers harmful?
16 September 2016 | 10 replies

Several times already, my realtor has called the seller or seller's realtor with our offer price instead of submitting an official offer. It seems like that could be good, in that you get an answer without having to d...

Ryan Davidson Cap rate? What’s your thoughts?
18 March 2018 | 6 replies

Hello fellow BPers,

I have found properties I’m interested in. 1st is 2 buildings 4-1bed each, 2nd is 2 building 4-1bed and 1 building with 3 2bed. All five buildings sale price is $500,000. Realtor says they have c...

Manmath D. First time landlord. My first screening, where to begin ?
17 September 2019 | 6 replies

Ok. So here it is. This is my first so to speak rental. I bought a duplex last year and had a tenant in place. This tenant has been good so far, paying rent on 1st of the month (Haven't done final exit inspection yet)...

Carol Hall Newbie with finance question
21 May 2016 | 12 replies

I have been pre-approved for $50K investment property mortgage through Navy Federal Credit Union requiring a 25% down payment, I have $10K in savings account, I have two business credit cards with a total value of $25...