Hey BP Team,I have posted to this forum before about some main line sewer issues i've had since purchasing a triplex on the west side of Chicago. In 2020 I had 4' of main sewer line replaced, had ongoing issues after ...
Hi!Need some advice. I own several 2-4 unit multi-family buildings in the Chicago areas with loans, but the banks are starting to question why the title has changed from my personal name to a Series LLC. Not only is t...
Hello all! Greetings from Port Huron Michigan! My fiance recently talked me into going to some real estate seminars locally and I have been hooked ever since! Turns out the seminars were nothing more than high pressur...
Brand new to BiggerPockets, loving everything so far. Also brand new to Real Estate investing. I want to learn what to do before I jump in so after reading several Rich Dad Poor Dad company books I thought it would be...
We didn't set milestones or goals, we paid them based on the work they said they had completed, and now we can't pay them anymore because they are 2-3 weeks behind...How should we go about getting the contractor to do...
Hey BP community,An interesting opportunity just came my way and I am having trouble analyzing this deal and deciding if it is the best usage of my capital. Here is the scenario (I will try to make it as concise as po...
Hey BP Community-I'm working on my first BRRR - and it's turning out to be quite the challenge.1925 built multifamily property in Cleveland, OH, purchased as an REO (AS-IS, buyer assumes everything, no disclosures, et...
Hey BP Community! I recently ran into a bizarre scenario with a tenant of mine and wanted to get everyones inputA few months ago, my tenant (who pays on time and keeps the place very clean) calls me to tell me that th...
Before I proceed with my blog I want to make 2 statements:1) I am politically neutral. I am not red or blue. 2) I truly feel bad for people going through hardships right now.With that said, prior to COVID, real estat...
What's a reasonable cash-on-cash Short Term Rental return with 7.5% rates nowadays? Feels like 12-15% is solid, while we expect to refinance in the years ahead at a point or two lower. Any strong opinions?