I am looking at purchasing a single family home in Seattle that is two levels (up stairs and down stairs) there are no interior stairs to access the upstairs from the downstairs. There is 3 bedrooms one bath and a kit...
Hello,I am considering purchasing a 2 family brownstone in Bed-Stuy. It was built on or about 1899. It does not have a Certificate of Occupancy. The owner has configured it as a 3 unit building. I would like to le...
Hello BP, Today I want to talk about everything Pocono attractions. The Pocono Mountains are for adventure seekers, nature enthusiasts, and folks who want to enjoy some time with friends and family (or alone) in a qu...
I understand 95-99% of the time tax liens don't end up in foreclosure but in the event it did would the certificate purchaser be responsible for the mortgage on the property? I'm assuming so since it seems silly that ...
Hi All,I have a rental property in Round Rock. My neighbor has asserted that the roots from a tree in my front yard has penetrated his sewer line. He was also told that the roots were "headed straight for his foundati...
Well... San Francisco is at it again! Apparently, according to this news article, there are a number of people backing a “Stop the Flip” proposal that will appear on the November ballot that could create a 25% tax for...
I know a landlord who said that he will unload some units when the eviction moratorium ends, but I don't understand why.
With the flexibility of evicting non-paying tenants returning as a card to play, I would assum...
i was told by my mentors that the tax rate is very high for the capital gains for flippers and wholesalers compare to landlord. I understand the landlord part clearly, however does not know how much tax does a flip...
Hi folks,I have a feeling this is a strong no but I'll ask anyway. When renting out a unit, are you able to specify that a unit will only be available for 2 or 3 years? This is for an owner occupied property where the...