A week or so ago our tenant reported that the basement smelled of gas and they were worried there was a leak. We instructed them to call the emergency line for the gas company and have them come out. They did and the ...
I am evaluating the multifamily market in Lexington, KY for value-add potential. I would like to set up in-person meetings on August 9 and August 12 with folks who are interested in working with large-scale investors....
Hi all,2 years ago I've become a landlord and am renting out my old apt (during the height of covid discounts in cities like NYC and Jersey City). Since then, most discounts are gone and rents seemed to have increase ...
Hello guys, I have a property in Georgia, Gwinnett County. I rented to this family for 2 years. The lease ended June 30. When the lease started 2 years ago, the house was not in the most ideal condition. The carpets w...
Please tell me I am wrong... But does $3,750 seem outrageous for closing costs when purchasing a house that is only $63k?
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Does anyone have suggestions on the best way to disseminate applications, leases and other paperwork (notices and such)? Do you guys use paper copies for everything, or docusign, etc. Are there apps that help ...
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I just purchased my first multi in Baltimore that is fully rented at the moment. I'm not sure where to start. I will be living in a unit as soon one is available. I'd like to start by getting the locks chang...
I setup my LLC in Nevada(i live in Missouri and run my real estate business in MO) because I was told by a good sales guy that this the best way to be protected from being sued. At the time it was a part of my coach...
I'm looking to start investing and it seems the only way I can get started is with something called Hard Money. Can anyone tell me their experiences and/or pros and cons? Any informatiion would be helpful. Thanks!
I am working on my first deal, which in my budget will likely need some considerable rehab. While I can do much of the work myself, I worry that I won't have the time to do it. And, for things like plumbing/electrical...