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Account Closed Unexpected Capital Improvement
8 March 2020 | 22 replies

I have not run across anyone talking about building or having a reserve fund for a property. What is The recommendation to accrue and pay for a unexpected capital upgrades, i.e. furnace, roof, sewer, parking lot, wind...

David Krulac No Income Tax, No Real Estate Tax, No Capital Gains Tax & No Inheritance Tax
24 January 2015 | 23 replies

Does a place like that exist outside of a real estate investors fantasy or a CPA's nightmare? Imagine what your cash flow would be without income & real estate taxes!

YES!

Turks & Caicos, an...

Mike Butler Landlord Email to Residents EXTREME COLD WEATHER ACTION
27 January 2014 | 20 replies

Attention Landlords and Property Managers

In my neck of the woods, we are having record setting extreme cold temperature that seem to keep lingering on and on. In the past, we are use to having a spike for ...

Sean McCluskey Deal Characteristics for Successful BRRRRs
25 September 2018 | 20 replies

Hey BP! I've been learning passively for awhile and am trying to find the right deal for my first BRRRR.I'm analyzing a SFH wholesaled deal in a high quality neighborhood, which would be acquired for $100k, which is a...

Marcin G. permits
8 February 2014 | 16 replies

Lets say we are talking about cosmetic rehab ..new floors, paint (inside/out). Nothing related to plumbing, possibly new windows, paint the deck, new cabinets, counter tops etc. we need to open up kitchen, demo wal...

Robert Chen Bought a 4 unit but tax record shows 5 units, what to do?
16 August 2019 | 15 replies

Hi everyone. I recently purchased a property in Providence and it was listed as a 4 unit and the building really does have only 4 units in it. However in the tax record this is listed as a 5 unit. The deal was made as...

Salvator Lorick At a roadblock and could use some help with market evaluation
20 July 2020 | 13 replies

Hello everyone Happy 4th,
I see a lot of advice on how to analyze a deal, how to close a deal and a lot of other amazing advice. But there are some steps that need to be taken before you even begin to analyze that pr...

Saijal Sindwani Dealing with a difficult tenant on a recently bought SFH
19 September 2024 | 14 replies

Hi fellow investors, I recently bought a single family home in Columbus which already had a section 8 tenant in place. I decided to try and manage it myself. I sent a friendly message to her saying that I am the new o...

Anthoy James Los Angeles vs New York City: More saturated market?
22 May 2011 | 11 replies

I was having an interesting conversation with a friend the other day. We are both investors in the NYC area (rehabbing and flipping), and his family is moving to California, more specifically Los Angeles. He has spent...

Daniel D. URGENT AGAIN: Offer Accepted - NOW WHAT?
5 March 2019 | 10 replies

It's me again, with my urgent advice needed threads. For some reason these deals always creep up on me!I found a property in New Providence, NJ last night. I saw it this morning @ 10 AM, i put in an offer at 1 PM, 7 P...