Does anyone initiate the "Annual Rent Increase" in their lease contracts, where you use a percentage factor to increase your rents on an annual basis, even if you have some one sign a multi-year lease.
I am curious about buying residential land. Take a growing Metro - -be it Raleigh, Charlotte, Atlanta, etc. Obviously, the suburbs around there have exploded and houses (at least these days) are selling quick, and ...
Hi, I currently am eviciting my tenants for non payment of rent. I had them served via a constable with a 30 day notice. The 30 day is up on September 1st. I have not heard from them since they were served.
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I have had a run of pet issues recently in a building (and tenants) I recently acquired - fleas, urinated carpets, digging, etc. I would appreciate any suggestions you have of my much reworked pet addendum. Especial...
Good afternoon BP, My question is I am having a difficult time getting funding to do rehab deals. I've attended my local REIA for the last two years and cultivated a small network of private money lenders. I was ...
Back in January of 2024 I purchased my first home. Upon inspection it was made clear there was a sizeable gas leak. I decided I liked the property enough but obviously wanted to get the leak fixed. I told the buyer as...
Hello BP community. I'm new and just wanted to introduce myself. I'm a resident of South Lake Tahoe, CA where I bought my first home and am currently rehabbing it. I love the work and I'm looking to buy a second prope...
Hi Guys and Girls,I am thinking of paying a monthly fee for online legal advice from Rocket Lawyer or the like. They claim to provide custom legal forms and advice for like $40 a month and you get a discount on actua...
In my area (New England), the majority of houses, (multi families in particular) are over 100 years old. If I am planning on buying and holding long term, what are some of the pitfalls of buying these extremely old ho...
Am I , as a landlord, required to give a tenant my personal address?