Are they allowed to do a Double close in Maryland? I spoke to a Title company and she said they don’t double close in Maryland is that true?
So as many of you are,I am very concerned with being honest and ethical. As a teacher and just a generally "OK" person LOL,I feel you will always come out on top if you're honest. Now, with that being said if I fin...
I'm in the Houston (The Woodlands) area and one of my rentals took on 2 feet of water during Harvey. Although not required by my lender and not part of my escrow, I purchased flood insurance on my own. I received an...
I have tenants moving out 6/30, and I listed a couple units to be safe. I'm nearly finished vetting renters for both units, and now I need to determine 1) I will for sure collect the security deposit at the lease sig...
Hey everyone, my question is in regards to setting up bank accounts for properties. I am a new investor who is hoping to jump into my first multi family purchase this year, the question that I have is when buying prop...
My parents are looking at partnering with me and my wife on a triplex. I am going to be living in one of the units to be able to qualify for an FHA loan. My parents want to be able to gift me the money for the down pa...
Hello BPiansI am closing on a house in a week and plan to use my IRA funds for down payment.I am considering using Mountain West IRA out of Idaho and I am based in Seattle area. Has anyone used this company before? Pl...
My spouse has about $30,000 in a 403(b) from a school system that is no longer an employer. He is almost 50 years old. We would like to use the money for investing in property. My question is whether it would be bette...
How are you guys managing your properties from a banking perspective. Do you have an LLC for each property with each having its own bank account? What has been the easiest.
I know I’ll ultimately be getting some legal/tax advice on this but I am looking to raise capital for essentially a fund I guess you would say. It will be 100% tied to RE but I want to offer investors a return of ar...