Hello, My question is regarding breaking a lease in California and tenant rights. Situation :Tenant breaks a lease 3 months early. Tenant lived there one year, renewed the lease for a second, but then closed on a hous...
Was actually denied for a commercial because it's stripped to the studs and deemed uninhabitable. I've heard anything over 4 units is commercial but you can still get residential loans on 8 unit or less properties. Is...
To be honest this is a bit off the topic from real estate but I am a bit puzzled as to how I should be investing into the stock market. I’ve learned all there is to investing into Roth IRAs, Index Funds and ETFs, but ...
I currently have two long term rentals and am looking into buying into the short term rental arena. I know there are penalties and tax implications but wanted some advice on cashing out Roth IRA or IRA to buy investm...
Hello!I would like to know if I want to finance a property using a new LLC, are DSCR loans my only choice for financing?Thank you!
I have property I procured with hard money which is approaching the due time for me to refinance into a conventional loan. I got a quote from a company we decided to move forward with. This will be a DSCR loan. Howeve...
Certain property types can be more difficult to finance than others, one of the more difficult to secure financing for is multi family or mixed use properties above four residential units. We've seen a very strong upt...
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I’m a new investor in central Minnesota and I had a couple questions regarding the financials of a rental. Seeing as every CPA I tried to contact is busy with tax season, if anyone could answer even one ...
This company is a bait and switch lender advertising one thing and then once you're in you are held hostage, ignored and financially penalized. DO NOT CHASE THE DANGLING CARROT. I am a LICENSED TEXAS REAL ESTATE BROKE...
My accountant has taken the position that health insurance premiums for full-time, self-employed real estate investors are not deductible on Schedule E since real estate is not technically considered a business ...