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Adam Christopher Zaleski thinking of making the transition from houses to multi-family
17 January 2017 | 13 replies

I have two single family homes that are rentals in two different college towns. I have owned one for 10 years and the other for 5 years. I am a college prof and have lived in college towns most of my adult life. I fee...

Calvin Lin Extremely high utility cost
6 August 2016 | 21 replies

Hi folks,I have a sticky situation at one of my condo rentals in Raleigh, NC.  It is a 4 BR unit where I pay the utilities.  The renters are all students at the nearby State U.  The electricity cost is paid by me due ...

Cameron Campbell What to do with equity in So Cal? Sell, keep or upgrade?
17 August 2017 | 30 replies

This post is inspired by show #238 @Michael Swan. I have about $250k worth of equity in a SFR rental in a suburb of Los Angeles I bought in 2010. The property about breaks even and the tenants are easy. I made the mon...

Diane Tycangco Wyoming LLC owns CA land trust, lawsuit is in CA, how does Wy LLC protect CA property
7 June 2023 | 23 replies

Hi everyone, I am contemplating asset protection strategies for my California and Memphis properties and a real estate guru says to hold the California properties in land trusts owned by a Wyoming LLC.  This WY LLC wo...

Scott Smith Legally taking property for no money:creating title by mere possession
1 February 2016 | 14 replies

Adverse Possession Under Texas LawJust because a property has a defective chain of title doesn’t mean you should rule it out right away. Adverse possession can clear title by merely occupying it for enough time. As an...

Daniel Torres Investing in syndication vs owning single family homes
22 September 2019 | 42 replies

Hi All, My current situation is one that I have a fair amount of capital but not a lot of time.   I’m considering investing in syndications vs  buying single family homes.  The syndications appeal to me because of the...

Ahmad H. Retirement Planning with Real Estate
31 May 2016 | 31 replies

Hi BP!I've been heavily investing in RE for 2+ years and I often try to extrapolate the future based on my basic experience. The latest of those extrapolations is to calculate how much net rental income is needed to s...

Account Closed The Most Landlord Friendly States
21 November 2017 | 54 replies

According to http://capstonecapitalusa.com/the-most-friendly-8-... - the order is:TX, IN, CO, AZ, FL, KY, GA, MSI choose to not do rentals but based upon my dealings in TX, I'd say this state is pretty friendly to pro...

James Sinclair Wholesaling (Against the Law?)
26 June 2016 | 86 replies

I have not wholesaled a house and finding one that would make a acceptable deal, for a buyer, is very difficult in our area.  I have done two fix and flips and they are a lot of work and a fair amount of risk as well....

Brent Huling My appraiser gave details to the seller
7 June 2022 | 41 replies

I am in the middle of purchasing a home as a fix and flip rehab loan.  The ARV did not come in at value and the lender is asking for $50k more out of my pocket.  I wasn't feeling comfortable with the deal and was deba...