So the story is, my tenant has been living at my property for a year now, and just signed a new lease. The house is in impeccable shape my wife says and he takes great care of everything. He always pays the rent on ti...
First off, I'm sorry to sound so inexperienced, as I haven't any!I currently live in Virginia Beach area and am looking to purchase my first home purely for investing purposes only though. I'm in the military but inte...
We had a guest that report they were bitten by a bed bug, which they killed and didn't have its remains to confirm if it was or was not a bed bug. In response we did a deep clean on the unit and couldn't find any bed ...
I've been spending a good deal of my time on this site lately looking into what it takes to being on the lending side - private / hard money lending, investing in notes, etc... Seems like there are a ton of legal r...
So, I mostly just wanted to share an alternative view on the whole property management vs. deal with headaches yourself debate.I have 6 units in three states: 2 apartments and a store in Brooklyn, a condo in Florida, ...
I'm about to go into contract on a property I want to use as an STR. I’ll likely close on the property around early November and it will need small cosmetic updates, maybe a new deck, and of course new furniture set u...
A 79 Yearl old house 3/1 remodeled 2 year ago is for sale including 3 single wide mobile homes on same lot all occupied. House rents for $650/mo and singles rent for $100/week. Owner pays water. The asking price is $1...
I'd like to focus my attention on apartment complexes. Since most are owned under LLC's, what's the best way to contact them? If by direct mail, what are some ideas of how to approach the owner(s) in letter form?
I just heard of this thing called Opportunity Zones. A guy I met recently has sold his rentals this year, and is getting ready to take a tax hit. I don't know enough about Opportunity Zones to speak intelligently abou...
There is a property I'm looking at that has (on paper) 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. There is a spacious 5th room in the finished attic that is not considered habitable because it's under the 7 ft. ceiling height. Looking up r...