I am new to BP and real estate. A friend of mine who has not yet joined BP and is also new just completed construction on his first flip a couple of weeks ago. Last night he checked on the house and walked into a di...
My In-laws had found a rental last year after over a year of looking and after 7 months on the lease were just sent a notice of early termination on the lease. They are not behind on rent, they pay each month on time ...
From what I've read in the forums it seems that conventional wisdom here is it's best to hire only contractors & handymen that are insured. I adopted this perspective when I started as a landlord as I tend to trus...
So we have a number of properties that are managed by primarily to PM companies. Both of the companies adjusted their agreement where we did not have to add them to the insurance. We have one particular company that w...
100 people on the board and NOTHING being posted. WAKE up. Lets chat about something. Mgmt, taxes, hmls, anything. I'm ready to chat. Please! My wife wants me to do honey dos. PLEASE. Rich in FL.
Recently I purchased 2 of Mark Walters courses on the note business in which only educated me on strategies I can execute without providing any forms or actual instructions on "how-to" flip notes. That being said, I'm...
I'm about to purchase my first distressed note on a property near Chicago for a whopping 1.98% of UPD it'll cost $977 or so. Original loan value was for $52,000 the property is worth $35,000 after doing some research....
Anyone on BP have the Robert Kiyosaki Cashflow 101 game? I thought it might be a good way to get my wife more interested in real estate and learn how powerful passive income is. Is it worth the $75 investment?
Hello everyone, I'm looking to get some advice on this situation with a tenant in my property.
I own a condo unit and this tenant has been living there for a few months now. Soon after they moved in, they asked me i...
After talking to a few banks, I've potentially found one that will do a 30k, 30 year mortgage for an investment property. But, they charge $325 non-refundable loan application fee. Is this normal/standard?