Hello BP World, I currently have 6 rental properties that are all in my personal name. Over the years I have had 3 different claims at separate properties some that I no longer own. My problem is insurance companies a...
Is this a common occurance in your experience? I know it happens, going through my first time now.Of course I traded some texts, and said I'd prefer to not go the legal route, but she wasn't going to pay so now we are...
I have this situation where I may be doing either, because that is what my buyer wants and I want to make sure I do it legally and right. I've been learning about subject to deals, and also mortgage assignments but h...
I am not sure if this is the right place or not but I have recently bene going at the BRRR strategy exclusively and have build a spreadsheet that lets me quickly analyze a deal that comes across my inbox. I hope this ...
I wanted to get your thoughts: In my lease, I state that any repairs less that $100.00 are the responsibility of the tenant. I have a younger tenant who is asking me to send someone out to change a lightbulb. I sent o...
Last week I was in Kansas City, MO to meet with turnkey providers and get a better feeling for the city and what is available. Due to personal constraints I was only in town for 3 days which, while enough for initial ...
I have been renting my house out to an older couple for 2 years. They moved out June 1st and let their daughter in law take over the lease. she signed a year lease and she told me on June 28th that she had to move Jul...
So I felt like this would be a good subject to journal, both for the input from the pros and as a loose guide for others venturing into this field of investment.
Although I have been involved in the purchase...
Hello BP. I am new to real estate investing, but hoping to start by generating some cash flow this year in order to supplement my current income. I am open to areas and ideas, but leaning towards multifamily for now...
I have recently thought about getting a loan from my 401k to buy an investment property. What I learned is I can pay a $50 fee and have 4% interest rate. The interest I pay goes directly back in to the 401k. In essenc...