I'm hopefully acquiring my first property very soon. Although the property will initially be in my name, I will be forming an LLC to manage the property, and opening a separate bank account for it. I will eventually t...
Good morning all - I've been using a property manager for 2 years now. They use appfolio, and on the 15th of the month, i get my owner payout as well as the owners statement (pdf). I go through the statement line by...
I purchased a home about two months ago, the deal was after we closed escrow the seller wanted to do a rent back for two months, which I was okay with. As of the end of August we were suppose to get our keys and the s...
I will sell my house and I am looking for a deal to buy and rehab. My house is not rehabbed and it has comestic issues and back taxes owed. The taxes are on a payment plan. The house in mint condition is city a...
I found another great short sale deal which I offered asking price. I put down cash and used my Lending Home HML Pre Approval letter as my POF. The selling agent is saying that this doesn't count as cash and says ba...
Hi all - I own three properties in three different neighborhoods and am weighing the pros and cons of keeping keys for all three at one of the properties. In my mind, the ideal system would be a wifi-enabled lockbox o...
Hey! Are there best practices when buying a property with existing tenants to make sure the owner & tenant get started off on the right foot? I'm curious about your past experiences meeting with pre-existing tenan...
BREAKING NEWS!!!!!Court Strikes Down Eviction BanU.S. District Court Judge Dabney L. Friedrich of the District of Columbia struck down a nationwide eviction moratorium Wednesday, calling it unlawful. Friedrich's rulin...
Hey everyone,
As someone actively involved in funding real estate deals across various states, I’m always interested in hearing how other investors are securing their financing. Whether it’s for fix & flips, rent...
I'm looking to start investing in tax lien certificates in possibly multiple states. They're essentially rights to the interest of overdue taxes secured by a property. Depending on the state you might be able to forec...