I am planning to visit my rental property (out of state) and meet with my team (agent, property manager, etc). I know that the mileage (I'm driving) is fully deductible, but are all meals also deductible? or only the ...
Hi Everyone. My PM just called me about a family that just applied for my SFH rental in Minnesota. We haven't ran credit or done any of the backgrounds yet. Heres the situation. It sounds Like a family of 4 that e...
We are looking at buying our first investment property, most likely going to do a live in reno. After we purchase the home and get it all fixed up to our standards where do you go from there? We are wanting to rent th...
Hello,I am a 1st time landlord working with a local property management company in Maryland, USA for my 1st rental. I wanted to know if the practices of this management company for collecting rent is sound. I would li...
Hey all, just curious after our very first meeting with a real estate firm in town.One of their requirements is that every deal will yield a $3,000 commission for the buyer agent. So if we were buying a $20,000 proper...
Does anyone have any suggestions for Top notch full service Title Companies in Broward County/Ft. Lauderdale that provide an array of services ranging from standard Title Searches to having a legal team that represent...
I recently set up an LLC for RI. I am purchasing my first SFH on an 80/20 credit line that also covers the rehab. I’m hoping to brrr it out. I’m buying it for 70k and the banks internal appraisal was 98k. My lender wi...
I'm a brand new real estate investor. I'm currently a property and casualty broker for an agency in upstate NY. I will have to start this endeavor with little capital and bad credit, but i'm willing to work for it. Do...
Hi, Does anyone have any knowledge or experience in purchasing properties where a majority of the tenants are under section 8 "low income assistance" where the government pays most of their rent? I am concerned with t...
Insurance.I get it.Real estate is filled with lots of exciting stuff, but insurance generally isn’t considered one of them. Insurance ranks right up there with property taxes... just another expense to throw on the pi...