Hello Everyone, I am new to real estate investing, and doing my due diligence and education myself properly first before I jump into my first deal. I have been finding good deals all around and found one I want to pur...
I was recently fined summons that a 4 family unit that was built in 1952 with 2 electrical meters must have 5 meters for each floor including a landlord's meter, 2 additional boilers, 2 water heaters etc...The strange...
Hope everyone is doing well!So I have a question on house hacking, as I am trying to develop my strategy:I'm going to be traveling around for the next few months (not work related), but also want to get a house hack w...
Hi allWe purchased this investment property back in May of this year in Texas, we put it on market and kind of forget mowing the lawn for a couple weeks. Never got any notices from HOA regarding this. But, today I rec...
I see lots of bandit signs for various companies around my area. But, as I look into the actual laws in my area it seems that for each sign you need to file an individual permit as well as there being a time limit on ...
When working with new investors, I find that often they are focused on how much money they will make or how much cash flow they will have at the end of the month. Obviously, this is why we are all in the business. Ho...
I travel for work and I had the idea of buying a home and doing short term rentals (Air Bnb), while I am away. I was wondering if I use the first time home buyer FHA Loan, if I can also rent out the property while awa...
Just an FYI to those investors that either hire contractors for the repairs, renovations, painting, etc. OR Do It Themselves - the Federal RRP Lead Safe Certification Law that was passed a little over a year ago, is n...
I'm in the middle of pulling out equity from one investment property (HELOC or 2nd mortgage, whichever gives me the best rates and LTV) and then using that money to put a downpayment on a second property, thereby need...
So I bought a run down property for about 120K put 60K in, it's worth 225K. I have a renter for 1700. I'm not great with the BRRRR tool on the site here, but if I'm doing it right, 5% refi means I'm fine and 6% means ...