I had a tenant move out 3 months ago. He never left an address for me to send him his security deposit and he just sent me an e-mail saying he wanted his deposit back. We forfeited it 60 days after he moved out as we ...
I have a pair of duplexes. In Pennsylvania if that matters. One causes no problems. In the other, the downstairs guy is shaky but at least he tries to keep his rent paid. The upstairs guy, who I'll refer to as "Uu...
Hey guys - We just put out another guide in a long line of epic content . . .How to Evict a Tenant: The Definitive Step by Step GuideThis is about as comprehensive as it gets. If you are a landlord or are thinking ab...
Ignore the title of the post, please. I can't change it. Hi, As I research structuring, I have a few questions. Any help is greatly appreciated. Assume a sole prop Owner moving property management to member managed...
I have read across the forums for the last couple of weeks how fearful some investors are reacting to the current state of their investments. I've also personally spoken with many entrepreneurs who own real estate re...
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I have been researching the idea of putting together a STR portfolio and eventually raising capital once I can create a predictable system around buying and Cash flowing these assets. The big concern I have ...
Aloha from Honolulu! Excited to finally be posting on this forum....My partners and I recently got a property under contract, structuring as a sub-to wholesale, which would be first for us. Already found a buyer (wo...
We have properties in C/C- neighborhoods, so, a lot of prospective tenants come with ‘baggage’ - evictions, criminal records, etc. As a result, once we receive applications with authorization to conduct background che...
I am a landlord in Maine and for some reason cannot find a clear answer to this question. I am wondering if I am able to evict my tenants, with proper notice, to move in to my own property. I am leaving the situation ...
While I know the 50% rule isn't always a direct measurement of things, for this purpose I am going to assume it is. So, being a newbie, it is my understanding that 50% rule simply states that 50% goes to costs of prop...