I currently own one rental property and i was considering buying another in the near future. My question is do experienced rental property investors put all of their properties under individual LLCs?
So I'm already way over budget. I have not much big left to buy except for my kitchen countertop. Everything in the house is beautiful. Gorgeous tile, fresh hardwood, new cabinets, stainless steel appliances. It's com...
With any luck, we'll be closing on another rental property this month. The inside desperately needs to be repainted (no surprise), but I was thinking about spraying the interior this time rather than logging another 2...
Hello. everyone.
I am here to offer some painting tips today.
I will periodically add to this topic as I do work myself and learn the ins and outs of
revitalizing property.
So this week I had to paint the interior ...
Hello, my wife and I are looking into investing in the Buffalo market. We have 30k set aside for a down payment and are ideally looking for a turnkey rental. What is best advice you have ?
I met someone today who was venting about the probate process. She went through it a few years ago when her mom passed away, and has to do something every 3 years to "maintain it". What does "maintaining" mean? Just t...
Why jobs are safe enough to hire unlicensed/uninsured subs for?
Painting, floor refinishing seem safe enough.
What about minor plumbing or electrical (nothing to the box, hooking up fixtures)?
Hello all,Newbie to bigger pockets making a jump into my first flip. First a little bit about me, I am a licensed general contractor with over 10 years of experience working on mostly commercial projects, I have done ...
it was suggested to me to just cut the 4x8 sheets in half to be able to manage by myself although it's a lot more taping/floating. I've also heard of "lifts" to hold it up.Suggestions?
I was wondering if this would be expensive or difficult to put back to the way it was (the house is concrete block construction). I know that I could leave it there, but insurance co. may require me to remove it, and ...