Hi everyone! First time posting in the forum. Love all of the other topics - super informative. My question is regarding partnerships and more specifically partnering on rental properties. When doing a 50/50 partnersh...
One of my wholesaler friends approached me last week to go half with him on Ernest money for a house that is in one of the most sought after areas in Atlanta. This will be a tear-down and rebuild in an area with 5 re...
Hi I have one duplex I would like to buy. Foreclosure. Bank said they only own half of it. I looked city record. What happen was when they foreclosed, They forgot to record another half. But this deed says 2 units ...
I have a question for experienced wholsalers.
I am not saying to make this a full time practice, but do any of you ever co wholesale a deal with another wholesaler and split the profits? I would imagine yes, but nev...
Hello all!We are small time landlords in the DMV area. We decided to turn our home into a rental because we pay very little on it and it seemed like a good investment to keep. We renovated it -mostly cosmetic but also...
When it comes to investing, perspective is key. Is your cup half full or half empty? As of September 1st, I have a tenant living in one of my units rent free. The tenant refuses to leave and told me, if I want him gon...
Can your landlord have you pay the entire water bill in your new lease, when on the prior list they were paying half the cost?This is a section 8 lease. Thank you for your time and assistance.
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment in Pittsburgh.
Purchase price: $185,000
Cash invested: $40,000
3 bedroom one bathroom listed home that I purchased with a traditiona...
Hello,Preface: I own a duplex in which one half is currently rented on a long-term lease, and I live in the other half. I am actively looking to purchase a second property to live in, and renting out the full duplex. ...
It's the age old dilemma. The nicer (and higher demand) areas are more expensive but command higher rents. The lower end areas are cheaper but demand more repairs/updates and are harder to rent out. I'm in Dallas and ...