Hi,I am trying to dip my feet in the water as a new investor and analyze properties using the calculators on BP but I don't have a general idea of expenses in Milwaukee. In a multi-family home in the Milwaukee area we...
I am currently considering a 10 unit (5 duplexes) purchase where the current landlord is responsible for all utility bills and does not have a cap on usage written into any of the leases. Fortunately all 10 units hav...
I am looking to buy a 3/2 SFH near Atlanta that has a full in-law suite in the basement. Its needs a small bit of rehab to get it ready for rent. I am wanting to split them and rent the upstairs separately from the do...
Hi there BiggerPockets users,I'm starting to search the Toledo, OH area for small multi-family homes to house hack and I want to make sure I have my numbers as accurate as possible at this stage.One of my biggest ques...
What service do you recommend for doing a soft pull on a potential borrower's credit?
I need something simple that I could utilize today.
Thanks
BP,I have a tenant that will be terminating their lease unexpectedly and early (April 1, 2019). Currently, the tenant pays all of the utilities with the exception of the water. Do I inform the utility companies and ha...
Anyone know around the total cost it typically costs the buyer to have the lights and water activated through hud for an inspection? Assumeing the property has to be dewinterized also
I'm starting a new remolding on an old duplex and am curious to know your opinion. Would you say a multi family house is worth more when all utilities are separated between the units (tenants pay utilities) compared t...
Is it even possible? The utility accounts are newly setup in our name upon purchasing the property. Do we have to set it up in the tenants name instead? or how does this typically work? please advise. Thank you.
I'm looking for a new CPA this year to help utilize tax advantages. I own one multi-family real estate property so there isn't too much required but I would still like to start building a relationship with a solid CPA...