First time poster seeking legal input. I own a handful of small multi-family units, plus a few single-family rentals all listed under the same LLC. Considering purchase of an occupied quadraplex...from a legal stand...
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Is the increased revenue, demand, and occupancy for an Airbnb worth the ware and tare that accompanies pets?ie.. dirty paws from walking outside on the floor and room rugs. Dog jumps on couch with dirt..Are the dogs s...
I keep hearing that if you want cash flow, buy in Ohio. I have been analyzing small multi family properties in Toledo, Akron and Cleveland areas. When I plug the numbers into the Bigger Pockets calculator, I am ALW...
Hi, all-- We had an issue with one of our rental properties regarding the brand-new toilet that we installed about 3 months ago. We suspect foreign objects (feminine products, q-tips, makeup remover cloths, etc.) may ...
Hello...I'm a fairly new realestate investor with a big decision to make....
I'm hoping you can give me your advice after I give you the details of my situation. It would be helpful to also know what your reasons are...
Dear BP community: It is official! Through tax lien investing a 2 family house landed on my lap. Like the old adage says, "When life gives you lemons...Make lemonade" and that is what I'm trying to do here.Here is a ...
Here are the main differences between most real estate agents and wholesalers:
Agents
Real estate agents are licensed and governed by the State. To become a real estate agent, you must complete 3 college credit clas...
This will be a long post so if you read through it all and get to the end, thank you! In mid 2020, I was working on a siding project at one of my rentals with a handyman who had done some work for me in the past, he w...
We have a contract on our 2nd STR. Current approval from one bank is 30/yr at 6% with 20% down. Is this the norm these days with excellent credit? What about borrowing against a 401k or borrowing against our current S...