I just bought a single family home that fits 5 people, it is close to a university so I am renting each room seperately to students generally. I have in my contract that utilities are the tenants responsibility. Howe...
Hello,I want to form an LLC to hold my properties, and will be doing this in Ohio. I just got a quote from an attorney there for 1000 dollars to form the LLC for my future properties in Ohio as well as the one I'm ab...
I am a pretty new investor, with two buy and hold single family properties.I have a question about pets...we do allow pets, and we have a $500 pet deposit, $250 of which is non-refundable.I have a fantastic tenant (ex...
Hi All,Just bought a small house with a guest house in Phoenix. I'm a brand new landlord - I'll be living in the guest house with tenants in the main house. I only have one electric panel so I'd like to get a sub mete...
I am building a new, single family residential home in the city limits of Tampa. I'm seeking referrals for foundation layers and masonry (block) companies. Does anyone know of any companies, or individuals?
My mother and I purchased a rental property last year, we are 50/50 owners. We paid cash for property at 22k, put some work and money into it, and it's been valued by the auditor at around 45k before improvements (how...
I tried searching up these key words but couldn't find much of a straight answer... if any BP members have 'owner pays' properties how do you/did you do the pros and cons analysis?
I'm currently thinking of house ...
Hi all, my wife and I are interested in purchasing a rental property in Aurora (just outside of Denver) and renting out each room individually. We already have rental properties in the area; all of which are rented as...
What is a typical schedule when withdrawing funds from an LLC? Would it be monthly, annualy or does it matter? Secondly, what do you title them in your checkbook?
Thanks for your thoughts in advance..I'm deciding whether or not to raise the rent on one of my single family long term rentals, and if so how to break the bad news in this difficult time of inflation? I'm a fairly ne...