I have posted before regarding my problem with my investment properties (see: Is it possible WAMU will lower my principal?) . I took the advice of this group and immediately put the property that has the best chance ...
This is in the state of Florida - and the title isn't Exactly what I am asking. I'll explain - A SFH tenant wants to move into a property. But the electric company wants some Huge deposits made first. I know this i...
I was going to close on a REO yesterday, went to the house for a final walk-through, and there's a SQUATTER!! This guy is living in this house without the bank's knowledge. He actually went thru the house with my agen...
Ok, so I've been debating this all day and I need some help from the community.I have a married couple who want to rent one of my units and they seem very nice, but they have a checkered past with Credit.Here is the s...
I am under contract for a SFH with an in-law suite in NE Ohio. The property is situated very close to the highway, so it's a great spot for anyone commuting to the Pittsburgh area. My PM is obsessed with the idea of a...
What are people's thoughts around tenant's Renter's Insurance in Chicago? We recently signed a lease with tenants (2 people - Person A & B) where they have 1 renter's insurance. Person A has the renter's insurance...
We have been getting people complaining that we only leave 1 full roll of toilet paper on each of our bathroom toilet paper holders. We also leave one roll of paper towel and we have 4 bathrooms so there is 4 rolls an...
Hello all,
We are looking to use the DSCR loans for buying our investment property. We were told about the prepayment penalty...now I do have a general understanding of what the prepayment penalty is...are there any...
This is a story from my past that provides a perfect example as to why investing in tax liens at auction is so dangerous for any but the most experienced and knowledgable investors
20 years ago I purchased a SFR as a...
Inflation is the highest it's been since 1981 and continuing an upward trend. Mortgage rates are above 5%, meaning the $600,000 home from last year will now cost you $700 more per month. Financially speaking, things d...