Hello, I am thinking of investing in a duplex to rent out and have my first rental property in Louisiana and I wanted to know if there is anyone out here in Bigger Pockets that is investing in Louisiana. Thanks!
Good Day Everyone,I'm currently stationed in the Charlottesville/Ruckersville area of Virginia. As of April, I would have been on station for a year and given the cost of living for the area, especially with the renta...
We are Res. Landlords, this is our 1st Comm. Property. Tenant started selling/printing T-Shirts now we found out he is selling CBD. By mistake, our Comm. Lease lacks the "Permited Use" clause. Tried to evict but Lawye...
Good Morning Fellow BP Superstars, I have a question for you smarter dude/dudettes! I am selling/closing today on a property I bought back in March of 2010. The property was my primary residence for about 18 months, ...
I'm currently stationed in Ga. when my contract ends in January, I plan on moving back to Maine and get started in BRRR. Interested to hear advice and suggestions on what to do during these last few months in the mi...
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I am hoping to learn from others experiences when renting out furnished property near military bases. I am located right outside of Fort Rucker, Al and have recently gotten married, leaving me with two of eve...
I am closing on a 32-unit apartment complex in about 3 weeks in East Dallas, TX but I’m having a very hard time finding a Property Management Company.Current PM is not doing a good job so I need new management.Can som...
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Any landlords worried about a tenant writing a bad check on move in day/ lease signing and giving them the keys and worried about the check clearing? Check is for at least $1500-2500 always and I was wo...
Hi,I'm looking at a small mobile home park in Ohio.Outside a small town ( nice rural area) commutible to Dayton Ohio.Its a Mom & Pop ,no leans, very run down.It has 6 park owned rentals bringing in $3600 a month (...
“Don’t be afraid to quit!”
I’ve been seeing a lot of posts lately about people getting into a project or deal, finding out it’s not what they thought it was going to be, and then going into deeper waters by over-leve...