Hello, I am new to investing in real estate. I want to invest in 2 or 3 bdrm houses in the Topeka KS area. I'm just learning about investing and want to learn from other people who are doing it successfully.
This hasn't happened to me yet, but what if the property management company I hire went bankrupt and could not give the tenants in my rentals their security deposit back? Would I have to come up with that money?
This may seem like a new question, but I couldn't find a specific answer on older posts. Sorry if I missed it.Anyways, if I have 3 separate LLC's and one fails, will the other 2 be protected?Example:LLC 1: Worth $45,0...
A question to the BP community, is it possible to be successful in real estate investing without paying thousands of dollars right out of the gate for "training" or "coaching"? I am ready to get started and I know I'l...
I will be pooring over all the posts I can find that relate to my question but until then some general advice would be awesome.
Long story short I went through some very difficult times in my early 20s due to a divo...
Heh! It appears I introduced myself on the wrong page. I retired early but the company I worked for went bankrupt so I am getting about 10% of my expected retirement. I figure the best way to replace my retirement ...
Good day, I’m curious on your thoughts and if anyone has done or is currently doing this successfully? I think it’s an interesting strategy, I’ve researched a bit. Figured I’d bring it up for discussion.
I am at an impasse in my legal setup. My original plan was to buy 3 properties and then set up an LLC. I am now thinking more longer term. I considered a Series LLC, and I also considered just sticking with umbrella...
All right guys, been researching the site for a few days and love it! I want to see if I can score an A on my report card. So I had a home that I had to move out of and relocated to another state. As I am now enteri...
Our NJ governor has just declared via Royal Fiat that any tenant - any - whether adversely affected or not- can use their security deposit to pay rent, either whole or part.
We can still sue in civil court for damage...