I was speaking with a Realtor who specializes in land contracts. He said I should put 20 percent down so I can hold the deed. My question is it necessary or can I put down less and still control the property? Thanks
Hi All - So I have two rental houses in Houston. My property manager called yesterday and told me that two of my houses were under water. One had about 18" of water in it and the other had 48" in it. My insurance agen...
I learned today that a shooting happened in one of my triplex last week and as a result someone died or was seriously injured. That happened last week and I just learned it today when I showed up at the property and o...
Hi BP community,I’m ready to get into note investing. Now that I have a plan, I would like to share it with everyone. I’ve been a residential General Contractor for 30+ yrs and now that my body is broken, it makes sen...
I had the best tenants ever with no late payments and no repair calls. Three years later I was worried when the rent was not deposited by the 2nd. Normal for most of my tenants but this particular case was different...
I know there are the standard rats, mice, termites, bedbugs, fleas but anything out of the ordinary you have found? Reason I ask is I am currently dealing with some birds that think they can just make nests in ever...
How to Find a PM – Six Qualities You Should Look For:
1. Look for Experience
Experience is a big plus in many industries, but it’s crucial in property management.
After all, you’re entrusting your property in someo...
Hello All,
It has been a while since U've posted on here so here it goes.
I recently tried to start marketing to probate leads that I retrieved from my local county courthouse and have had abysmal resul...
Big news, syndicators: This morning, the SEC adopted amendments that expand the definition of 'accredited investor'. This has been a LONG time coming. The changes will be effective 60 days after publication in the Fed...
Hey, everybody! Long time BP Podcast listener, blog reader, forum scourer.. first time poster!I'm pretty new to RE investing, starting out in 2018, completing 3 flips (1 working right now) along with 1 BRRRR and 3 ren...