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Carlos Lopes Pay off Primary residence, pay off rentals, or buy more?
5 December 2025 | 8 replies
I do  have a good paying job that helps me pay my primary residence, but I like to plan for rainy days.My ultimate goal is have enough rental income to live off of, so I know conventional wisdom says I need to buy more rentals.
Alexandra Leiner Lending for non US residents
29 November 2025 | 16 replies
@Alexandra Leiner I work with a ton of lenders that work with European residents.
Mayank Jain Feedback for RLI Insurance : Personal Umbrella insurance for primary residence
3 December 2025 | 0 replies
Hi folks,Anyone has prior experience or feedback for RLI Insurance for a personal umbrella insurance on my primary residence?
Jerell Edmonds House Hacking 2nd property
30 November 2025 | 5 replies
If you currently have an FHA though, and you're departing that residence, you need to be moving over 100 miles away for job change or family reasoning, and you need to have 25% equity in the previous property. 
Dave Harlan Putting together a buyers list
4 December 2025 | 11 replies
Quote from @Joe Daniel: Quote from @Dave Harlan: Quote from @Joe Daniel: Hey Dave, lots of investors build their buyers list by tracking activity from local public records especially recent cash purchases, LLC transfers, and repeat buyers in the county.It helps you identify who’s actually buying right now instead of collecting random emails.If you ever want to talk through ways to source or organize that data efficiently, happy to share what I’ve seen work well for others. 
Alec N. Converting Single Family Residence Basement to Separate Unit in Indianapolis
24 November 2025 | 1 reply
Hi I Currently have an opportunity to purchase a single-family residence that has a detached ADU (1B/1B).
Stuart Udis Costly Asset Protection Mistakes Investors Keep Repeating
1 December 2025 | 8 replies
Rather than random try’s at limiting liability (which may be better than nothing) anyone having, or anticipating having even relatively modest net worth should have an asset protection PLAN in place.  
Robert B Azimi Inaccessible dead rat in attic
5 December 2025 | 7 replies
Quote from @Robert B Azimi: Tenant reports hearing noise in attic and shortly after the creature made a hole on the ceiling in the closet which tenant covered with wood block now the tenant says the creature noise has stopped but reports foul smell we inspected the property and smelled no foul odor furthermore the area the creature was allegedly active is not accessible from attic the tenant is demanding the landlord start making random holes into the ceiling and look for and retrieve the body of the late rat the drywall has asbestos and making holes into it makes no sense please advise I would engage a third party exterminator to go out and see if they smell anything as well, that way its not you vs. them.
Clinton Springer Rental house that was a previous primary residence that we now want to sell.
19 November 2025 | 7 replies
@Clinton Springer , Since you have lived in the property for two out of the previous five years as your primary residence, you could take the first $250k ($500k if married) of the gain tax-free.
Susanne Stauffer Capital Gains when developing for extra units on primary residence - seeking advice
17 November 2025 | 7 replies
@Susanne Stauffer, If you are condominiumizing the back units you are creating new real estate that is distinct from your primary residence