Hi all, I'm learning and have not done any deals yet; however, I was chatting with a friend who says that what I'm being taught is illegal in the State of Colorado.Here's one of the approaches, maybe someone can help/...
Hi Everyone, I have a California specific question.My wife and I rent a guest house and the landlord just came to our door and asked us to sign an addendum to the lease releasing him from any liability that would aris...
I was reading a short article today that said something that I found interesting: "an investor's greatest enemy is not really the markets or lack of resources, but really the investor himself". I do believe that those...
OK, first off I'm not talking about that other F-word, the one that ends with "CK" and is certainly considered a vulgar word in any company, I'm talking about the word "FLIP"-I truly believe anyone in the business of ...
So I really like STRs and thinking about how much to put into it. Hopefully nothing like COVID happens again but it could. Regular properties are probably in a better position because people always need a place to sta...
Hi!I am looking at real estate investing to reduce my tax liability and generate passive income. I have a 401K plan which I have been maxing out annually. My company matches 4% of the first 6% contributed. I have use...
Pretty sure we will not extend a lease renewal to a tenant who is angry/rude and refused to let me in to change furnace filters. I had given 24 hour notice but she texted wanted me to come on the following Saturday,...
So we just had a fun situation... we inherited a tenant on a house we bought and after they moved out we fixed it up and rented it out. Well, turns out these previous tenants weren't any good. Someone with a grudge ag...
I like negotiations, but with REOs you often don't get to the table with the bank. The only way to communicate is through the use of a bid. What creative bid ideas have you used buying bank foreclosures?