Hello fellow BP community!Does anyone have any experience and advice regarding Change Orders that were completed prior to and without approval from the Owner?I recently received two rather large change orders on a fli...
Simplify the Process
If you want to spend less time arguing with renters over timely payments, make paying the rent as convenient as possible. Offer online payment options, or, better yet, automatic ACH debits from a...
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When forecasting a return for a corporate investment structure, do you subtract state and federal taxes from your ROI calculations? *** I ask as it doesn't seem that the BP deal calculators factor in state...
So I have been doing looking on Zillow, auction websites, and other online resources to try to find foreclosures and deals and I’m not having very good luck. This is a very open ended question but I want to know how y...
Hi, I've become the manager of my parents' real estate investment companies pretty much out of the blue. Long story. Right now it's being self-managed by my Dad and a few family members. I know that I delegate this to...
So, I've read that if you are in California and own real estate in another state, you must register the LLC in California still ($800/year). I want to buy in Florida. Would that mean I'd have to pay LLC fees/register...
Why would a bank acquire a property for $80,000 one month, and list it with a realtor for 38,000 the next month. Could this property just be a part of a group, and the bank is going to take the loss on this one? I'm s...
Is it a certain population? And why do hard money lenders always say NO to rural locations?
Im a new agent, so I'm willing to make sacrifices to get my foot in the door. I recently saw a Kevin Ward vid, where he said instead of reducing commission, offer a "rebate" at closing for reviews online and names of ...
How do I go about completing a Fannie Mae From 1007, which is a Single-Family Comparable Rent Schedule, for my primary residence?I am looking at a second residence, but to make my front-end DTI a little more approacha...