Hi everybody,I have a tenant who did not pay her rent on time. She was aware of the late fee and she agreed to pay it. However, when she sent her payment, she only paid the rent, not the late fee. She said she will...
Due to my lack of documented income (I am paid in cash) I have had a hard time qualifying for a loan. Credit score of 750+.
Example of property I am looking to purchase:
Credit Card Cash Advance: $30,000.
Personal ...
The dishwasher in one of my rental unit stopped draining. $80 later the repair man told me it was due food getting stuck in the drain that was missed by the filter. I paid for the repair.
The repair got me th...
Hello,How do you handle non-responsiveness from tenants regarding not-so-critical issues. E.g.,1. If the tenant does not clean up large trash items in the backyard despite repeated requests. The contract says - RESIDE...
So this isn't really a REI related question, but more of a general investment question. I'm open to anyone's thoughts, ideas, or advice.
I am in the process of doing a loan for approximately $65k. It will be paid b...
I currently own my own and have an investment property that I use for short term rentals. Both of those were purchased with conventional 30 year loans which required a decent amount of capital. People always talk abou...
I know there are a lot of hard money lenders listed on the site, but I wanted to know if anyone had a personal experience with one that met all the following criteria:1. 100% of funds given for purchase, rehab, all as...
Hello Everyone,
I am new to the world of Real Estate investing and I came to bigger pockets to get ideas and advice for my next deal. But before I post about that, I wanted to share with you all my first deal, w...
There have been several threads started here by folks asking questions about Unison but no responses from anyone that’s actually used the program. Just closed a deal in Brooklyn representing buyers using the Unison Ho...
Hello, I'm trying to understand whether paying off my mortgage balance using a HELOC would make sense. I am feeling confused about it, because the terms of each are so different. The mortgage is a long-term, fixed r...