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Darwin Crawford So you Wanna be a Landlord?
9 January 2018 | 50 replies

Hi there BP!the following is something I feel needs to be written to kind of get a lot of things on the table.  First off, a couple of disclosures:  1) I am NOT a millionaire in real estate.  I'm just a hard-working d...

John Lubin Shouldn't Prop Manager handle eviction?
19 September 2024 | 30 replies

My property manager is saying an eviction will cost ~$1000 for a lawyer.  Shouldn't the property manager handle the eviction process themself, otherwise, what am I really paying them for?  Tenant paid last month ~ 20 ...

Rich Weese Update on Building home instead of rehabbing for profit.
27 February 2013 | 103 replies

This is just an update to a previous thread. Here are the results on the first home completed and sold. The property referred to on the Golf Course has closed. Lot was actually bought for $39,145. The sales price was ...

Daniel Lynch Should I charge my Girlfriend rent?
29 May 2021 | 166 replies

So in the next few months I plan to buy my first duplex! I plan to house hack; rent out one side and live In the other. While running the numbers a thought crossed my mind about my girlfriend paying rent. Here’s the t...

Mergim Kacija HOA fined me $12,000 for allegedly short-term renting my condo (Chicago)
27 December 2023 | 55 replies

Hello BP Community,I've been accused of short-term renting my unit (which I have not) and was fined $12,000. Furthermore, the building's bylaws have a 25% rental cap, and my unit is NOT approved, yet I informed them t...

Sam Leon Tenant Estoppel Letters getting more complicated?
12 November 2014 | 44 replies

In the past when I purchased properties with existing tenants all they do is to sign a simple estoppel letter basically acknowledging the lease terms, the security deposits, advanced rents etc...My attorney has alread...