Hi everyone, I'm a new investor and planning to buy a house hack in PA. What and/ or where do you guys find your local laws when first buying? I'm looking for websites or other resources. Thanks
I live in Oregon, but I'm trying to wholesale (assign contracts) for properties in other states. Michigan, for instance. However, in Michigan, you're only allowed to do four transactions a year if you don't have a lic...
Hi all,I am a local investor form Central Florida. I have been slowly investing as of 2011 and want to ramp up my business. I am looking for a law firm that anyone can recommend to structure the firm as a partnership ...
Is property “rezoning” the trick to making much more money in real estate? Our guest is using zoning laws to his favor by finding areas with hidden potential but NO space left to build. He then changes the zoning, bui...
Has anyone heard of this?
I have a duplex in Northern California. We have owned it for two years. We now have quite a bit of equity and I'm looking to refinance and pull some cash out for another deal. The pr...
Hi, JF here. I'm a newbie and need some advice re:seller financing.
I have a former primary residence in a Top School District in NJ that I own free and clear (no mortgage). I've been renting out this property for ...
Hey Biggerpockets!I’m starting to explore the Cleveland, OH market, is Ohio a tenant or landlord favored stated? Feel free to share your investing experiences in Cleveland and experiences with dealing with the court ...
Hello fellow BP folks,
Starting my search for multi family properties in the Los Angeles area and I’m in need of a place to get a legally binding lease agreement. So my questions are as follows:
1. Do I start from sc...
New cash investor looking in a few markets and want to start putting together some local teams. I'm in FL so will need some guidance, etc. with local laws, guidelines, and general knowledge. Have a real estate attor...
As I understand AR state law, there's a 5-day grace period for rent payments but beyond that I can set due dates and late fees as I like. What's new for me is the idea that landlords can choose to assess a one-time la...