Hi, Neighbors!I'm a newbie real estate investor, house hacking a duplex. As I'm prepping for my next deal that's probably 6-8 months out, I'm trying to improve my education and network. I listen to the podcasts daily,...
The property I'm looking at is off-market, and the seller is willing to sell at $220k, but stated that if there's a buyer's agent, the price would go up. I'm looking to get this property under contract with an FHA lo...
Will a cancelled check suffice in place of a receipt? I ask because I recently had my property completely re-plumbed by my co-worker's brother. I've been so busy I didn't think about having him sign a receipt and si...
My job of 25+ years is winding down due to sweeping changes in the market I work. It's a long story; the job isn't ending cold turkey, just slowing way down such that I need supplemental income. I suspect there's a go...
Hi guys,Me and my fiance will be buying our first multifamily in Jacksonville FL next year. We've been interviewing real estate agents, and recently asked them whether or not we needed a real estate lawyer to review t...
Hi BP Community:
We are placing a cash offer on a property and using 401K funds. The 401K is in an individual's name (Managing Partner with our business). We are making the offer through the real estate business. ...
Just wondering do I need to file a LLC in the state that I am purchasing a property ? or would my home state be suffice?property will be in the name of the LLC
Please share?
I have some in Columbus, but I’m not sure if that would suffice for the Cleveland area.
I own a duplex, no LLC, for security deposit, I read online that for NC it needs to be in a trust acct or a bond for that amount? Can I not put it in a separate personal savings acct? Would that not suffice?
Hey BP! I know there is a requirement of 750 hours devoted to real estate investing in order to be classified as a professional real estate investor.
Does anyone know if there is a threshold of properties you own an...