Looking to put an offer in an a condo unit. I have never purchased a condo and looking for some BP advice!
Purchase price $138,000
4 bedroom 3 bath, completely redone ( granite counter, bamboo wood flo...
I just closed on my first 2-unit property out of state, and the sale triggered an inspection from the County Health Department. The inspection found several issues that will require a relatively large rehab that we we...
Hello BP forum,
I'm new in the small income property business. I have heard many horror stories from colleges about bad tenants and evictions.
Can anyone recommend a good book, website or information o...
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My wife and I have decided we would like to get started in real estate investing and feel most comfortable with buying a rental property. I understand it's suggested to start with a market you know, but we...
I'm interested in purchasing a property but it is under rent control in LA county and has tenants inside of it. How can I remove the tenants? Can you give tenants a 2 month notice to vacate?
Do you guys know anybody that does mentorship in Southern California? I really want a mentor. I’m going to be honest with you. I’m really miserable at my job and I’ve been wanting to start a business in wholesale rea...
IMO the people new investors and entrepreneurs should be following and even paying are those who are immensely successful in their own right. Been there done that have the receipts and HUD's (single family). Mentoring...
I had been using ATTOM. I went to ask a question about a list pull and they fired their entire staff for helping people pull data... why? Now it is all self service (miserable). I have a list of 40k records pulled ...
I've done this before in 2016 and it has worked for me and wanted to see how it is during the pandemic. I heard subletting is the way to go and renting rooms for the long-term is lucrative now.
I want to knkow who to call at the bank level to just buy the darn houses from them directly. I have spent some time a thte web sites and nothing but agents.
Over priced because the market is falling like a brick. ...