I've found several distressed properties with no mailbox. Upon doing a little research, they all seem to be in foreclosure. Is it the bank that removes the mailbox, and why?
Hello BP!If I want to use a friend who is a contractor, and rather than pay him offer him an equity stake in our flip... what is a typical fair share for him for his work? This is based also on the notion that I will ...
I have been working with a homeowner to avoid foreclosure. I guess in this case he wouldn't be considered a seller. A Notice of Default has been issued and the borrower is a few months behind in payments. He current...
I'm kind of a new landlord. I have a tenant moving out in about a month. (3bdrm house, Nashville.) I asked my property manager when she could start marketing the property for a new tenant. My assumption was that she c...
I own a note in Memphis on an occupied rental property. The borrower lives in a house across the street. I believe he has family members living in the rental property. The utilities are in the borrower's name.Wh...
Hi All,Just doing my due diligence and exploring all avenues for my future STR, but does anyone have any experience with STRs outside the Lake Tahoe region? Areas such as Pinecrest, Arnold, ect? If so, how has your oc...
I have a small multi-family property on a large lot and with the heavy rains we got this year in Indiana mowing has turned out to be quite expensive. My rough numbers indicate that it may be 7-8% of my gross income t...
Hey there,I'm trying to get into real estate investing and have purchased some undeveloped surplus land from the county in Raymond, WA. I'm not sure what to do next. Any advise would be much appreciated. Thanks!Cecil
I've been renting houses for some time now and I'm always taken back by the comment "I prefer to rent from an owner/landlord directly" from prospective tenants. My inclination is that this is a red flag as it immediat...
I work in commercial real estate finance and have done some limited personal investing in rental properties. In my humble opinion, there's arguably three key ingredients to successful real estate investing...time, ca...