I drove by a vacant property yesterday and it turns out it's in foreclosure, probate and it has equity. Talked to the neighbor who was really friendly but didn't have contact info. The owner is deceased. Tried a skip ...
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I have a question and hope that somebody can explain this to me a little more. When is it convenient to have a LLC and what is really the purpose of it? I been reading about it, and feel like I can use i...
Hello everyone,I was curious what best practices are for the lease terms regarding when a tenant becomes late or delinquent. The California CAR form defaults to 5 calendar days after the due date.Thanks!-Jason
I'm 18 years old about 3 months into building my credit and have 20 thousand dollars saved. I am looking for a house hack and am having a hard time finding a lender who will give me a chance any suggestions? I know wa...
Hello everyone,I am situated in Montreal and looking to buy my first property.Having read several posts by other BP members in Quebec it would seem that most properties on the MLS are ill-suited for returning a profit...
I'm working on short sale but the property has two mortgages, the second lien is a private holder that is not willing to make too much concession and want to protect their interest. have anyone deal with this issue.
Hey everyone I’ll try to make it short. I’m 20 y/o and my ultimate goal was to primarily learn about real estate. I saw this job app on Indeed “Real Estate Acquisitions” I applied and got hired. 1 week in I realized i...
I'm looking for a recommendation of a self-directed IRA and/or HSA custodian to roll over 401k funds from a previous employer. I've talked to Equity Trust, Quest IRA & Midland IRA and am also looking into TDAmeri...
Do realtors use a specific formula to determine the exact value of a home, and/or what it should rent for? I know they look at the houses that sold in the past, etc. but is there anything esle specific that they do?
I'm considering becoming a limited partner in a syndication, but want to be able to borrow against the equity in the property. Is this possible? Is it difficult?Thanks!