Does anyone know the protocols of investing outside of the US. ( I understand that each country has different laws and regulations) I wanted to know if it is more lucrative to start investing in countries such as Cub...
*Long post warning* It's interesting to see that many individuals only click on the "Success" stories, hoping to capture that energy, "Luck", and the secret sauce. Why do we want that energy? Why do we want to witness...
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I am an aspiring investor looking to acquire my first rental property. I am hoping to find reputable lenders who lend based on the asset, not the borrower. I do not have any credit which is something I know ...
Looking for clarity on charges that may be applied to security deposit.
Tenant moved out after two years leaving an extremely dirty house ( floors, carpets, cabinets, appliances, outdoor area/yard). A very badly ...
On one of my units the property has shared electric with another unit I own. One of the units has a submeter and the other doesn't.
The tenant that receives the electric bill is the tenant that does not have a subme...
Have a fairly new tenant in. She told me she had a high bill about $800. So she had an energy audit done which was free, they told her the vents had leaks and the thermostat was wrong. So called the pro's in for this ...
Hey Everyone, I decided to create this post because I believe this could be extremely useful for new investors! Experienced investors can also revisit some of the classics or find some newer books and books you wouldn...
I must say I'm 98% inspired and 2% frustrated, but thought a mildly inflammatory title might get more views. :)First off, if you haven't read Chris Voss' "Never Split the Difference" and listened to podcast "The Ultim...
I am new to real estate but have always been interested in it. I am wanting to invest into either a rental property or a flip for some extra capital, the only problem is that I am going to college full time and workin...
I'm a first time home buyer needing some advice regarding amount of mortgage downpayment based on my particular situation. General advice seems to be to get the longest maximum mortgage possible... like 10% down / 25 ...