Hey, everyone.For those that I haven't met, I'm a new investor in Central New Jersey. I am considering student housing as a buy and hold option. To all you experienced investors: what are the potential pros and cons ...
It's really important when you become an investor to know your rights as an owner as well as the rights of the tenants. In Chicago, the law favors a lot more for the tenant's rights than the owner's rights. Because of...
Hey everyone, I am currently looking for a condo in upper manhatten that that I want to sublet a room in. I am already financed to 100% though a VA loan, however, I am being told by my broker that most sellers will st...
I came across an interesting proposal today when I put my house up for rent. A company, who specializes in custom plywood sculptures and furniture, wants to rent my home and create "an immersive gallery experienc...
Hi, everyone. I'm a lawyer in the Boston area with more or less equal measures of experience in litigation and transactional law, both of which have occasionally verged into the real estate domain. My litigation expe...
Hi Everyone - I am considering purchasing an 8 unit boarding house. The building is old, early 1900's old, but seems to be in good shape with updated electric & heating system. Its about 4000 sq ft. Most of the te...
Hi,What are some of pitfalls or need to know potential dangers of Wholesaling? Once you successfully acquire a contract on a residential property below market value that would be enticing for investors (flippers or la...
Several threads I have read on BP of late and some personal business dealings have caused me to research anti fraud provisions quite carefully of late. I wanted to share this article:
Consider Compliance With Securi...
Hello! I have an inherited tenant who signed a lease through July of 2021 with the previous owner. She has not paid rent for Feb or March. She just sent me a message and said she’s moving out and to keep the security ...
Rehabbers are fighting over deals in many markets.Profit margins are becoming thinner and thinner.A few years ago, you can buy a house worth $200K for $50K, put $50K of repairs in it and come out - after all expenses ...