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Alan Robert Litz Who is the principal under with a Subject To deal?
5 June 2020 | 3 replies

When doing a Subject To deal who is the loan still under or how does it actually work? I have heard two scenarios, and I don't know which one is right. The first is that that the seller keeps the loan under his name. ...

Jerome Maisch LLC for Primary Residence rented on Airbnb?
18 October 2020 | 8 replies

Hi All! My wife and I are buying a primary residence in NY state (single-family in Dutchess County) and want to rent it as a short-term rental (Aribnb/ vrbo/ etc.) while traveling (more than 90 days/year). Would you a...

Anthony Dent BP Logo on business cards-Kosher?
13 June 2016 | 10 replies

Had a notion of adding a BP Logo with a qr code to BP profile on business cards, and since it is a registered trademark wondered if the powers that be (Josh) would have any objections.

Shaye Mora Do we still shoot for the 2% rule in today's markets?
13 May 2019 | 28 replies

In today's markets, do you find yourself still shooting for the 2% rule? Do you focus on a 5, 7, or even a 10% cap after all expenses? Do you focus on $200 a door? As investors, what deals/numbers are striking you to ...

Douglas Larson Home Staging . . . What the heck is Mid Century Modern?!?
2 September 2017 | 17 replies

I stage all my homes for sale. I have had to adjust to a few new trends over the last decade and a half - mostly color palate (tans a browns changed to soft greens and blues). I am not a designer but I watch some home...

Brady Mullen Cap Rate Is Not Your Return
4 October 2023 | 35 replies

Cap rate is a common and important measurement in real estate investing, but it seems I see it misused more often than not.
Cap rate is an income measurement only. It is a measurement of the annual net operating inc...

Derek Carroll Checking on your rentals
1 January 2014 | 6 replies

One you have a tenant in, do you do an annual inspection of the interior? Under what circumstances, or explanation?

What do you do if the place isn't being maintained as you like?

Tony Gatto Insurance on land sales contract
27 May 2016 | 4 replies

Hey... We are looking for some wisdom here as this technically our first land sales contract using our lawyer to draw up the paperwork.The buyer has a 5 year old daughter that is very cute and we love her to death (ou...

Lilith M Haas how do you manage plumbing clean out costs?
29 November 2021 | 4 replies

I have new tenants who moved into my SF rental in Riverside County, CA October 8th. In less than 2 weeks they managed to back up the plumbing on a Saturday and I have a bill to snake out & clear the line for almos...

Santhosh Ramani Out of Country ownership
17 December 2022 | 3 replies

Hi folks -I'm about a couple of years into REI and own a few properties in AR, TN and TX areas. Never visited the properties - all are managed by different PM companies.Im getting ready for the possibility of relocati...