Hey all, I see quite a few posts involving determining if an area is good for MTR be it the demand/supply/pricing. So, I want to add some value here. I'll use my current home city to show you the process. 1. Here's my...
I'm trying to set up my expenses in QB and Expenify and I've been back and fourth on a couple of categories. So far I have 1099, Advertising & Marketing, bank charges & Fees, Capital Expenses (for remodels) Ca...
Been learning, posting and running deals by fellow BPers since Nov 2015, but I want to learn more about the local market here in NE Florida. Haven't bought my first investment property yet but my goal is to have 1 by...
I have a tenant who has totally trashed the unit, has not had electric or heat on in over three weeks, and has left a dog and two cats in unit. I was there Saturday with animal control and had the animals removed. The...
I am in the process of purchasing a 4 unit property that currently has secure basement storage for tenants. The storage spaces are no more than 5x5 but the basement itself is fairly spacious. This has resulted in so...
Well we finally got the Certificate of Title on our first auction house. Its been a long strange trip with those things, but my wife and I think we got a pretty good deal. It seems the old owners left a TON of stuff...
Hello, our tenant unfortunately passed away and we’re trying to understand the legalities of taking possession of our rental property. We were contacted by the tenant’s daughter who informed us that they would remove ...
I am closing on and moving into my second property today! I have a lot of ideas of what I would like to do to add value, but not sure where the best place is to start. I am experienced with renovation and I am planni...
I got a phone call today from the park manager. She told me that a lady just signed her mobile home back to the park. She offered it to me for free with free lot rent until I sell it if I fix it up.
Turns out the h...
I am learning about crowdfunding now and am wondering...Do most crowdfunding companies allow for DIY renovations by the borrower? Or do they typically require contractors to do everything like most banks do?