At what point does the house become a habitability issue with tenants in Texas.I am purchasing a duplex with tenants and found out via inspection that there is an electrical hazard in the house. The house is built in ...
Earlier this year I posted about the intensity of the Oregon RE market, and while there was a lull the first few weeks of the year, the past few weeks have been rough!
Four clients with quality offers above asking we...
Does anyone know of a website developer or company that produces great vacation rental websites?Not looking for a website builder that comes with software as I don't want to be tied to them and lose my website when it...
Hi all, How do you guys feel about Real Estate Investing as compared to Ecommerce (e.g Amazon FBA)? For those who have experience with both, which are you more comfortable with? I'm interested in both but feel that Re...
Hi BP Community!I'm a newb to the world of property management and rentals. I'm an even bigger newb in the world of property rentals abroad. Regardless of this fact, I began an AirBnB business here where I leased a pr...
BP crew, i have a question because I have not dealt with anything like it in the past. I have had a tenant in one of my multi-units for roughly 7 years now and have the past few months have progressively gotten wo...
I've been listening a lot to Ray Kurzweil and Peter Diamandis seminars on the future of the exponential technologies and how these technologies will disrupt every industry as we know it, similiar to what uber is doing...
For anyone and everyone who is a landlord, is there something that just pushes you over the edge? Some tenants are absolutely amazing, but we all know that isn't the case all the time. Tenants usually find a way to pu...
Has anyone attempted to use one instance of Quickbooks for multiple entities, such as LLCs? I'm struggling to figure out how to best set this up, and do not want to purchase (or have to manage) two separate accounts.
As I begin to analyze properties - small, multifamily - in the LA area, none seem to be "passing" the 2% rule.
A guy in my real estate investing program (which I now regret investing in) moved out of California to ...