Say you take over a property Subject To and have been making payments for years. The real owner of the property gets an IRS lien. You get screwed.
Hello Bigger Pockets!My name is Ernest "Pete" Peterson and I am from Glens Falls, NY. I am new to the forum and hope to gain knowledge from other members experience and wisdom. I work on the railroad and also work a...
I have an tax deferred Inherited IRA with about 95k in it. I am looking to start my buy and hold business and am looking for ideas of how I can use my inherited IRA to invest in real estate without directly withdr...
Good afternoon BP! This is my first post ever here. My post might make you cringe but I am 22 years old, active duty military and I am looking to syndicate someday. At the moment I am learning how to underwrite in ord...
I am interested in learning the market around the Lubbock area. My wife and I are living in a single family home that we moved in to back in nov 2019. I have aquired equity in the home and the thought of using said ...
Hi BP community,
Mara Altman here from Southern California! I've been a full-time investor for three years now, working with everything from single family fix-and-flips to large scale buy and holds. My curren...
I live in Port Saint Lucie, and it seems that it is very hard to find any kind of investor opportunities. REOs that need a ton of work are being bid up to near ARV. The Foreclosure auction is a crap shoot, and has a...
I live in NJ with a property that I want to rent out that is mortgaged in my name. I understand that deeding my property to a LLC can trigger a due on sale clause on my mortgage. Question, can I rent/sublet my propert...
Why do you feel you need to "work" for someone 9 to 5 or whatever it may be? Why is it that you take time out of your personal life and sit in a 4x6 cubicle, 5 days a week or may be even 7! I had this discussion with...