Why would a person who is in pre-foreclosure with a deadline quickly approaching not be motivated to sell their house? They are going to be homeless real soon if they don't pay what they owe. Why are they not motivate...
I am newish to out of state investing. I have one duplex in Alaska and I have a property manager there and our relationship is phenomenal. I am now investing in Oklahoma City. I have one property under contract in Okl...
I have a difficult tenant who has been a nightmare from the start. He seems to have mood swings and I had to stop him from making small repairs a bigger deal that they are. I know for a fact he called the county to tr...
Ok, I'm sitting here completely drawing a blank on coming up with a basic script to approach probate and divorce attorneys. I can't remember which podcast but I remember one of the interviewees had a good basic scrip...
Hi All,I'm new to section 8. They canceled the first two inspections and now I'm running out of time if there are any issues. The house is located in CT. I've looked everywhere but I can't find info on two things. Fir...
Hello BP Community -
I have recently bought a property through Wayne County Auction - (Detroit, MI)
Located in Highland Park Michigan.
A Duplex!
Occupied by Past Owner in one unit, the other unit is empty.
I hav...
Your thoughts are appreciated!!!currently negotiating: Duplex, unit 1 = 2bed/1bath, unit 2 = 2bed/1.5bath. no garages but plenty of private off street parking.Asking: $77k, currently negotiating, below expenses are as...
When you are choosing to keep rental properties to yourself, or creating an LLC, what do you do? Can you still have a rental property business “ while not officially having a title such as an LLC
I have a difficult tenant who will not allow entry so I can make repairs. Anyone evicted for this issue?
What are your tax implications if you set up a LLC in your home state, but primarily buy RE in other states? Specifically for buy and hold REI. Would you owe any taxes to the state where your property is in? Or sim...