HiI want to move a property from my C-corp to my name. How to transfer deed? Any payments or consideration necessary from me to company? Any tax implications? What about depreciation and tax resulting from that (Will ...
I recently put a small 2/1 row home in an up-and-coming neighborhood under contract. After running into a couple of hurdles in getting the financing underway, I was forced to ask the seller to extend the closing for 2...
A potion of the agreed upon contract was not fulfilled. I expect there may be more before the work is finished.Contract states all flooring will be removed (ie carpet, padding, staples, tacks, linoleum) that is listed...
Real estate can be a rewarding investment, but it also comes with various financial responsibilities, including taxes. Fortunately, there are several tax-saving strategies that property owners can utilize to maximize ...
Hi BP!I have a question about inherited tenants since this would be our first deal (other than our own home). We are closing soon on a 3bed/1.5bath Duplex with tenants in place. Their rents is at least $200 below mark...
Hello all,I am new to BiggerPockets and I love seeing all the new opportunities that are possible with this platform. I was recently laid off of from my previous corporate job and it made me take a good look at my lif...
What do you feel are some of the most misunderstood aspects of note investing? Partials? Structuring deal exits? Due diligence?
It's true: you really don't need a real estate license to be a successful investor. Most people reading this already know that.BUT…There are five main reasons—and valuable ones, at that—for taking the exam and getting...
SO i received a call from a seller from my letters that needs her property out of her hands by Aug 10th. is that too little time to make a wholesale deal work? Her asking price is a little too high in my opinion for t...
Has anyone in the BP community dealt with Norada funding? This is a sister company of Norada Real Estate. They're opening up some investment opportunities for 24 months. Rates are pretty high (12-15% with an additiona...