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Aman Kaur Landlord rights on a inherited lease
25 February 2020 | 8 replies

So we have a tenant that we inherited who is paying minimal below market rent for almost 3000 sq.ft. They do not pay anything towards utilities, taxes, maintenance etc. We have taken over the property and looking to m...

BJ Ralphs ?? to structure split w/ LLC - partner is conractor, I am RE agen
23 July 2017 | 4 replies

I am a Real Estate agent and my partner is a contractor. we are going to form an LLC to do flipping. I will provide all the downpayment $$ and make the deals with lenders, find the properties as well as market them wh...

Mac Usher Putting a Deal Together. Insight please!
25 April 2019 | 0 replies

Hi BP, I have the below scenario and would like your insight. What?: 5 Acre estate consisting of 4 lots and 2 houses. 100% paid off.Challenge: Severely delinquent property taxes on all property. Proposal: 60/40% (me 4...

Tim Johnston New here, I am in Clay Center, Kansas.
18 January 2016 | 2 replies

Tim Johnston here, I just bought an office building, and am checking out if I want to dive in deeper.  My back ground is in manufacturing, construction, maintenance and education.  Real estate goals are to own enough ...

Janelle Niles Question(s) re. "Subject-to" purchasing of homes
31 July 2022 | 16 replies

Hello:        I've read that one risk of buying properties "subject-to" is that the seller/mortgage holder may file for bankruptcy, and the home can then be foreclosed upon. However, if the buyer is paying the mortgag...

Troy Baker What should I do with my 30 acres of commercial property?
11 December 2019 | 15 replies

Hello, two of my brothers, my Dad and I just closed on a 30 acre corner lot that sits on two state routes. There is a small town a mile down the road as well as a pretty big factory.So what we have is a restaurant tha...

Mary Jay Close to beach properties
15 January 2021 | 6 replies

Hi guys,1) What do you think, is a 2 floor building better structurally to survive during a hurricane or a one floor building?I feel like it would be a one floor building, right?2) Would you buy a property within 10-2...

Gene H. Attracting National Tenants / Build to Suit / Ground Lease
28 January 2024 | 18 replies

Hello -First post here and a newbie when it comes to commercial real estate development! Wanted to get some input/thoughts on how to attract national tenants for a build to suit project or ground lease.We own a highly...

Brandon Sturgill Is Ungrounded Electric a Deal Breaker for End Buyer?
3 November 2015 | 23 replies

Any thoughts...house built in late 50's...some electric upgrades but still mostly original. All copper wire, non-grounded.

Gerardo Lewis is this too much for move in requirements
29 May 2018 | 4 replies

Hey BP, is it too much to request first and last month with a security deposit? I have some really qualified potentials and I'm curious to know if I have that in back pocket to take away the last month and they can ju...