Nav at RealtyShares had a nice interview on Fox Business Network recently. I figured some on the forums may like to see it:Nav's Interview on YouTubeIt is interesting how folks always choose to lob that REIT comparis...
SAN DIEGO LANDLORDS! Are you aware you can't reject an applicant for having a 3rd party payer? As of August 2018 the City of San Diego has made it illegal to discriminate based on source of income.https://nlihc.org/ar...
Hello Bigger Pockets!My husband and I are putting words into action and we’re finally about to get started with investing in real estate. We chose Mobile Homes for a slew of reasons that I won’t get into here, but suf...
There goes the neigborhood: Oregon Defies Logic With Statewide Rent ControlIt is often said by cynical economists and political commentators, usually of the right or libertarian persuasion, that the road to hell is pa...
This is a a highly unusual situation. When I bought my condo it came with an enormous lanai that extends beyond my unit to include the lanai in front of my next door neighbor. They have a sliding glass door that leads...
I am a small landlord in upstate NY with 5 rentals. I was in the process of evicting a tenant in March when COVID happened. This tenant has not paid rent since December 2019! in three days it will be 13 months that I ...
I am fairly new to the short term rental side of real estate, I’ve mainly been a long term buy and hold investor.In the past couple years we have done a few small scale short term rentals out of our principle residen...
Whadup Bigger Pockets!My name is Chris and I literally joined the forum a day ago. I've been diggin through the the different threads and I think a resource such as bigger pockets is a great way to connect other link ...
I am looking around to buy a property in or around Oakland, CA and was wondering if it is worth looking at the ones that are tenant occupied. I know Oakland is very renter friendly and you need a just cause to evict s...
Is it because most people don’t like marketing? Is it because subject to’s can be very risky in terms of the certainty of making payments and the potential loss of equity built? Is it because people don’t want to deal...