We recently purchased a property with two inherited tenants. One of them is a "problem tenant". The previous owner said they were going to terminate the month-to-month lease if they hadn't sold the property to us. ...
Hello,I am starting to do some research into the application process and lease agreement requirements in Pennsylvania1.) Can i state that i do not accept section 8 vouchers? 2.) What disclosures am i required to ...
I am a busy Single mom from Boston, and will not qualify for FHA. I have $50K cash in hand to invest, and due to my current commitments was leaning towards MF buy and hold rental properties with the goal of building...
Deadbeat tenant who lived with his mother. The mother passed due to Covid and that was the last rent that I saw for that unit. He did apply for the California Covid rental relief and I did get money to bring him up to...
I am looking to purchase a duplex as our first rental property. One of the units is currently rented by an 80 year old woman that has lived there almost 40 years. She's currently paying less than half the market rate...
I was wondering if anyone could give me advice on what to do regarding my underwater mortgage. I understand I have a bunch of options but I'm not sure which one is best. I am a teacher; my wife is unable to find a f...
I've been presented an opportunity to purchase 12 non-performing notes for some duplexes. My question is what could I anticipate the cost being to foreclose on these notes? They are individual loans but are all owne...
Hey Bigger Pockets!Once again, I would love to post a lot more often, time just keeps getting the best of me though and there are so many deals to do in this market!As normal, I like to post the unique deals that I th...
I am getting some pushback on the idea of recourse vs. non recourse loans from a banker I'm just about to go with. My accountant told me not to take out a recourse loan, one that allows for deficiency judgments (th...
As a rehabber, I'm willing to borrow money at more than the usury-limited rate of 10% (I live in California). I have seen posts in the past indicating that private money can be loaned at higher interest rates if the b...