When you invest in mobile homes, do you have to buy the dwelling or can you just buy the land? To have to buy the whole mobile mobile home park ( I think that what they are called) or can you buy an individual lot and...
I created a posting for a rental unit and received close to 30 inquires. I asked people to fill out an application, but not pay for credit and background check unless I meet and decide to go with them. Essentially I m...
I am writing to explore rental opportunities for a recently renovated property that has been 90% restored following fire damage. My goal is to make this property available to insurance companies, disaster recovery spe...
I am strongly considering a new type of investment for me, which is land that is to be sold to a homebuilder. I would be partnering with others in this investment within an LLC. Each of us would have a percentage shar...
Wholesaler lied to me about several items about a condo in Lithonia, GA:1) ARV: She gave an ARV of $125k based on a comp that sold two weeks prior. That building was the only new building in the complex, every other b...
I'm sure like many of you, I've found myself at a crossroads as I shift from a younger fun focused mindset into a determined investor with a plan of financial freedom. I'd love to connect with other investor focused i...
I am looking for an attorney in the Los Angeles, California area who has dealt with landlords renting out individual rooms, within a single-family house. Thank you!Joe
So if a husband and wife are both in the military and sign a loan on their primary house with both of them signing does it count as each of them using their VA loan even though it is one loan?
I have a cheap house i want to sale to an individual AS-IS, but do not want to spend the money to have an attorney draw up a contract and do a closing. If i am not mistaken, i can just Quit Claim Deed the property to ...
As a general rule, when do you decide 'yes, I am going to make a claim' regarding hazard insurance on a non-owner occupied property? With a $1,00 deductible, is there a good 'rule of thumb' for making a claim? Obvious...