Looking for advice: Do any other property owners buy the construction materials for the contractor/handyman to save money? Or is this not worth the hassle?
From my time as a Construction Manager rehabbing REO foreclosure properties to my career in residential design I have learned a lot of valuable lessons and developed some helpful strategies that I believe can be usefu...
I bought my first investment property! Now I would like to hear different views on what I should do. I can put about 3k into and end up netting around 20k in a month. I can rent it "as is" through HUD, and cover th...
Hello I have a house that I took a licensed contractor to so that I could receive a bid. The contractor text me later after our visit that his repair estimate is 69K. I thought that was a little high and said I need ...
So, I have this tenant who is sort of a drama queen. You may remember the story about a tenant who had a brick thrown through her window (thrown by a babysitter in rage over her being a bad mother, apparently), well ...
Is it common for contractors to refuse to provide itimized bids?
Only a real newbie can come up with this question; So you've been evaluating and analyzing a commercial property, how do you put your offer together? I know that on the residential side the process is pretty structu...
Hi BP Fam!Can anyone please share some insight as to some specific items to look out for in hard money loan agreements and insurance policies for a fix and flip? What clauses should be included? or which clauses shoul...
I ran across this commentary on Dodd Frank and how it affects owner finance from a RMLO in a linkedin group. Just thought I would post it for discussion. Thanks. https://www.linkedin.com/grp/post/8307186-6015099201514...
Check out how Slocomb was able to save money on taxes. Thank you, Theo Hicks for sharing this blog post with us.
Through cost segregation, you may be able to save thousands of dollars on your annual tax bill. If you ...