
I just put my first property under contract this afternoon. They were asking 200k, and I offered 155k over a month ago. They did not accept on the spot. They called me today and wanted to sign the contract.
I have s...

I am encountering difficulty in finding a suitable mortgage for my rental investing career. Every bank I speak to insists on a minimum 20% down payment if I do not plan to reside in the property. You may wonder why I ...

So I am a new investor who wants to learn about how to obtain rental properties so far I've been listening to a lot of podcast reading a lot of books and just recently got a mentor on land-lording. what are the steps ...

Anyone familiar with getting probate court records online?
If so how do you skip trace those if they don't come with the excel format of property information. The records are coming with documents and different page...

Hey everyone, Brad again, this is kind of a part two of my last topic.
but here is the situation, I am currently about to enter school for my bachelors. Currently I live an hour from school and I would love to not ha...
tenant is being allowed to live in my property for free because I don't have a rental suitability certificate i cannot get one because all history has been deleted by license and inspection how can I evict this tenant...

Found an interesting piece of property seller only wants 40k for property another 10 for renovations would have well over 80 in appraisal which is double problem is which route to take obtaining this property I have a...

Hello BP Family,
Just wondering your thoughts on New Builds as an investment- whether it be a build and sell or build and hold long term as a rental. Does anyone have any experience doing this? What is the process li...

Hi,I have what I'm certain is a very basic question but I haven't been able to find a suitable answer. Let's say I have a mortgage on the home I live in. Then, I obtain a second mortgage for my first rental property (...

I most likely will be moving a property into an LLC. Most likely the lender will notice the deed change and call the loan. This means I will have to pay it off. I can do that. But I don't want to have that much equity...