I've connected with a broker, a contractor, and buyers in Portland, OR. I have numerous properties lined up and investigated by my broker and contractor, and if I assume I can finance via a HML at terms quite ofte...
I've put the trafficmaster allure vinyl planks in a few homes now - the version with the grip strip edge. We just has a tenant from the first place we did a year ago let us know these floors have warped, bubbled, and...
I'm an international investor from Australia, I purchased my first ever note in November 2015. It was a non performing first mortgage with an UPB of 116k, secured by a triplex in Luzerne County, PA. It was in the fina...
Hey BP community!I’m looking at a funkier opportunity. My sister currently rents in Austin, TX and is saving up to buy there. She’s sent me a few houses in the area, like this one.We’re thinking about co-investing i...
Hello,Need to notify tenants that they must remove all inside and outside pets from rental property.Does anyone have a Pet Removal Notice letter I can have a look at? I've created one already, but want to see if ther...
TL;DR. I am looking for advice on how I can take appropriate action to warn future landlords and LPs about a deceptive and destructive executive-level tenant who is also a GP on real estate deals.
I rented a fully f...
Hi there - totally new to real estate investing and I envision I will need to approach a HML at some point to get our first deal going. This may be a common sense question, but I'm wondering - at what point do you ap...
Hello BP community,I'm a 38 year old from Hood River (1 hour east of Portland), Oregon. I've been soaking in the BP site and podcasts for about a year now, and have finally signed-up. I began REI by moving primary r...
The house next door is owned by elderly couple (in a living trust) who live a couple hours away and bought the very nice house several years ago for their brain-fried and/or druggie divorced adult son to have a place ...
Hi Everyone. I'm a somewhat of a newbie (own 2 SFR in Northern CA) looking to invest in my local market. My question is: Does the 2% rule apply in expensive markets (such as Northern California). It seems to me that t...