Newbie RE person here. I'm looking to purchase a home near the Sacramento, CA area. I had quit my FT job last year, so no longer have any earned income. However, I should have enough funds to pay for the home in ca...
Hi, all. I'm brand-new to this whole thing, and am about to buy a pair of properties that will require a total of $15K work done.Property A needs a new roof and some other work. Probably to the tune of $10K. This work...
Hello Group!I'm curious. Have you or anyone you know used a unique or interesting way to remove an undesirable tenant from your property. I'm not interested in traditional evictions (unless it's a great story!)I plan ...
Hello Bigger Pockets members, in your opinion what is the best way to invest in real estate without purchasing property or buying a REIT? Say someone has $20,000 cash and its just sitting there, and cant be used for r...
Hello BiggerPockets I am brand new to this site. I recently did my first BRRRR Investment before i even knew it was an actual investment strategy. Anyways its time to pull money out and start looking for my next one. ...
Any tips on a liquid "investment" that would be advantageous for keeping funds that will be used to purchase the next investment property. It doesn't seem to make sense to keep it in a bank account earning nothing, an...
Hello all,I am wondering what to do with my very small 401k:I worked for a soul-sucking corporation for roughly 7 months, but after leaving to be a firefighter I am left with a 401k with roughly $1500 in it. My wife ...
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Im going to be in a situation this coming year of having a positive cash flow from my rental properties and had a question im hoping can be answered on here...
Will my positive cash flow from rental property ...
Hey folks, I'm starting to get my feet wet in the rental business and have two properties which are up and running well. I plan to add 3-5 yearly from here out.
Me and a partner have formed an LLC and are deciding if...
I understand as a shareholder of an S-Corp you are supposed to pay yourself a reasonable salary for work performed on behalf of the business. You cannot pay distributions until you first pay yourself a salary.
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