I'd greatly appreciate if anyone can recommend me a general contractor that I can work with in Atlanta, GA.I recently acquired a property that I plan to flip and is currently looking for a contractor to rehab it. I ne...
If someone files an extension and has a single member LLC (SMLLC), is the LLC’s extension due date 9/15 (or 9/16 this year) or 10/15?Even though in most cases it’s a disregarded entity for tax purposes, in Kentucky we...
I currently have approx 45 doors, half duplexes and the other half single family homes and I'm about to add 15 more doors to my portfolio (all single family homes) from my folks. Up till now, my bro-in-law, nephew an...
My dad is a farmer and is considering subdividing some of his land into approximately 22 1-2 acre lots. We've talked to builders and realtors and they are very optimistic and encouraging but honestly the realtors in m...
I am trying to target absentee owners that have a lot of equity in their house or that have free and clear title for my direct mail campaign.
Does anyone know of any website that lets you filter out the criteria for ...
Hi there folks,I am opening a house that I just rehabbed and have in the market for Lease Option as well. I am in the search of a punch list to qualify my potential tenant buyers and make sure I don't get in trouble a...
I’m a new wholesaler learning how to have a system setup to help me get leads to both motivated sellers and buyers. I almost signed up with Freedom Soft but realized the skip tracing is a bit expensive. I’m actually j...
In order to qualify as an accredited investor in the United States, you must fall under one of the following categories according to the SEC: You are an individual and earn an income in excess of $200,000 per year, or...
As a Los Angeles hard money lender, I'm watching the increasing interest rates. I'm wondering what impact, if any, others are seeing in the net yields that trust deed investors are requiring. I'm interested in what ...
Hi,New to the group. I have bought and rehabbed several properties in New Jersey, mostly Bergen County. Currently, the opportunity is to buy small capes (1000-1500sq ft) that have not been renovated in decades, add ...