It's my understanding that, in Michigan, a landlord can raise rent a "reasonable" amount as specified in the lease. It's usually 5% a year, but is it legal to go more, say 10%?
Hey guys, I'm sure this question has been asked before in one form or another but I'm unable to find a relevant thread. Sorry if this is a repeat. I've been studying mail marketing methods, I understand the methods, f...
Any Canadians here? I am Canadian but most of my properties are in Kansas City, MO, USA. Great cash flow in KCMO!
Hello Every body, I'm in the progress on taking my first step in wholesaling properties and in need of help in finding some good areas to start. I live in the New York area were its kind of hard to find good deals at ...
Dear BP community,I am looking for a mentor. I would like to start in real estate investing business in New York, and I am looking for real estate investor I can assist and learn from. Please send me your contact in...
Prices seem awfully high for boring looking two-family homes that are almost 100 years old. 1.2 million??Looking for better understanding of who is paying these prices, and why?Thanks!
I am looking to House Hack a duplex in Texas. Putting 3.5-5% down, live in one unit, and rent out the second.I currently reside in New York City. I freelance as a gaffer in the film industry and also work as lighting ...
My negotiation class is starting a Monopoly Club here in New York City and hosting a free Monopoly Game Night to get some more negotiation time under our belts while having fun together and networking.Game Night is ne...
Hey guys. I'm looking for other professional wholesalers specifically, or investors from the New York city or Greater New York area. I have a somewhat strong marketing campaign in the markets that I have choosen alon...
Good day. My name is Jennifer and I live on Upstate New York in a village of 450 people adjacent to a town of 2000. People are moving to this area in droves and there is very little real estate for sale. More on that ...