Hello BP members, After a recent meeting with some fellow investors in my marketplace Cleveland Ohio it was scary that we all have stories of out of town investors contacting us to check in on their properties that t...
Hello,As an investor who didn't grew up in the states. I'm interested to know what is more common in the us month to month or lease. Is there anyone who can figure out an assessment for that? maybe even just a guts fe...
Is Special Warranty Deed a common practice for multi family apartment deals? That's what the listing broker told me and said I can ask for General Warranty Deed instead but that would put me at disadvantage against ot...
I have a question about investing in a syndicate to purchase a commercial property. The syndicate I am considering investing in raises money by selling shares in an LLC, and the money is used by the LLC to purchase t...
I have a number of single family homes. I have sold a few and 1031'd the money into DSTs. I don't love those for a variety of reasons. I have learned recently that one can 1031 into many syndications. This is appe...
Hey! any investors in/ around east Texas?Wondering if its a good location to invest! Thanks :)
We are putting an offer on a NNN and seller insists on deposit without loan contingency. We have seen few deals already and never seller insisted that the deposit be without loan contingency.How common is it? We are v...
Hi All, I have a house hack which is a duplex. I rent out the lower unit and for the upper unit, I rent 1 of 2 bedrooms. I was told that I could only depreciate 8.6% (square footage percent of the upper unit) and only...
Coming up on the new year and I am going to shop my insurance policies as I have 7 properties plus auto plus umbrella. I usually have pretty good luck saving at least 10% when I have shopped them in the past.
Who do...
I've seen some nice posts and discussions on earthquake insurance but still haven't seen the answer come clear for my property. I'm hoping for some feedback.My property is a SFR in Gilroy, CA. Note, this is not "on"...