I own 20% of a CA investment property. I'm a T.I.C. partner and passive investor. Meaning, the 80% partner is doing everything from renovations and repairs to property management. I do nothing except receive quarterly...
I'm currently looking into buying a duplex and the possibility of turning it into a triplex. It's in the Philadelphia area and I'm just curious on the proses and if anyone has had any experience with this before. Any ...
Hi all CPAs/tax professionals, quick question. I just closed on my first 2 SFHs in Virginia. I live in New York. I was speaking with a lawyer about setting up an LLC in Virginia but he asked me this question“Before we...
I had the worst showing of my life today, thanks to a listing agent using a so-called "Supra Lockbox" instead of just a regular lockbox. A Supra is a bluetooth-enabled lockbox where you gotta have a smart phone to get...
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I am new here and new to investing in real estate. I am interested in New Orleans for short term rentals but am out of state - we live in California - Curious if anyone has any insight into this market. Looking t...
Hi all,To all landlords: Does your city/township require you to register your rental properties? If so, what are the costs associated with this process, including ongoing renewal, inspection costs, etc?Thanks in adv...
I hope I put this question in the right place. Here goes . . .For the last year my efforts in real estate have intensified and I now have 6 doors and am happy with my success to this point.A few of my brothers and sis...
Hello BiggerPockets community!This may be a very simple question but I was wondering if anyone here knew what sort of documents do I need to prove that I lived in the property for the 2 out of 5 years owned in order t...
Hey, guys! I've got a little capital that I want to invest, and have read a lot about investing in tax lien certificates. What's the absolute best way for a total newbie to get started? Thanks!!
Just got thru participating in a Tax Lien sale online. It was in Iowa where the interest and amount of lien never changes. You bid down ownership of property. The bid choices were PTW (proxy to win), PTT (proxy to ...