Advice please. I am planning to start my business wholesaling.. I have worked for a wholesaler so I am not 100% novice.. I do not want wholesaling to be primary for me, My passion is fix and flip.. I love the risk, i ...
A prospective tenant with (great credit / clean background) of ours has a roommate that is here on a work permit. He has a Tax ID number but no Social Security number. Our current tenant screening company can only sea...
Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $287,000
Cash invested: $18,000
Fourplex built in the 1960's. Four identical units, 600 sf each. All 2 bedro...
Hey all, interesting opportunity came up for me as a co-host. I typically host single family homes, but have been asked to potentially host an apartment complex of 22 units. How would you handle the pricing for these?...
Hi, question:
May I tell a prospective tenant he's not a good fit before showing the house to him because he's refusing to comply with my showing policy of sharing a copy of his ID with me prior to the showing? He's ...
Managing a small portfolio of lower class C properties, I've experienced applicants lying about just about everything to try to slide their way into an apartment. From putting family/friends phone #'s as landlord/job ...
Hello everybody! I am completely new to Real Estate, and I am looking for the best advice to get started on the journey. I am 20 years old and a sophomore in college. My father owns 9 properties and within the last fe...
Hello Everyone: I am going to be taking my Real Estate Salesperson Exam for the state shortly since I just finished the classes, and I wanted to know what book if any specific prep books would be a good one to use. I ...
If you host on Airbnb you're probably already aware that they're launching 10 new updates to the platform for Hosts starting today. The updates are mostly to aircover policy and procredure, but there are some other ti...
It turns out the social security number isn't as secure as most people assume they are or were.
http://redtape.msnbc.com/2009/07/theres-a-new-reason-to-worry-about-the-security-of-your-social-security-number-turns-ou...