Hello all! Just closed on a property i will be using as a long term rental and am getting ready to rent out my condo as well (Im moving to a new condo). What should I do in regards to having both rentals in my name v...
I think this topic has been discussed a bit ad nauseam but I couldn't find a thread that dealt with it directly with recent discussions.Following the latest discussions regarding out of state rentals, I was wonderin...
My current primary was purchased in 2018 with a conventional loan. My intent is to convert my primary into a long term rental. I’m curious as to the strategies that are recommended to ensure I’ve covered all my bases ...
if you own multiple rentals, and you buy them with traditional financing, this question is for you.
i purchase my houses in my name b/c the lender will not loan to a company. i was then quit claiming the houses into...
Did you know that there is a way to hold property in Florida with out giving up who you are? To me, keeping my name off of the public records is so important. Walt Disney was able to buy all the property for Walt Di...
Here is a report out of Baylor University (yes, it's almost 10 years old) that has nearly 100 pages of court decisions regarding various aspects of LLC law. Remember that LLC law varies by state, but after endless di...
Just wanted to introduce myself here! I've been lurking, reading, planning and cannot say enough about how impressed I am with BP, the information available and most importantly- how genuinely everyone on here wants e...
My names Arielle and I'm a real estate investment consultant. I help investors find privately sold properties across the country to invest in. I also do some flips and condo conversions myself. I've been doing this fo...
Has anyone done private lending on real estate deals on a short term basis? If so where do you find credible burrowers?
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I just started and I'm still in my education phase but I truly believe that professional success hides in specialization: once you've become the best in one niche (you'll never get there, but trying w...