I am just starting out, and looking to invest in small MFH. I am also fortunate enough to have some connections to a fairly large RE group that owns about $2B and 20K units in large multi-family apartments.I can arran...
Where I'm from is a bit of a complex answer, so instead I'll just say that my (stationary) friends and family are on the middle western side of Florida between Holiday and Sarasota. Most of them are in Pinellas or Hil...
I am a soon-to-be new landlord and have trouble finding answers to some questions I thought would be easier. I will most likely pay for water, sewer, and general trash. Where do I find an estimate of how much water, s...
So I have been reading these for awhile and I got around to people complaining about financing, down payments, etc. In fact, someone saying "money doesn't just copme out of thin air" got me to post my first thread see...
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Currently interested in a house in tampa that has an ADU in the back. The front is a 2/1 the back being a 1/1. There is no separated water/electric meter, I'm going to have to calculate it into potential ren...
HI everyone, I am gearing up to rent my ADU out and currently, electricity and gas coveres both the ADU and the front house where i sleep. Should I pay an extra $6k for seperate electrical and gas pipelines so that th...
Hi everyone! There’s a potential tenant that has applied for a rental that is using a trust as proof of income, as well as 30 day bank statements. They do not currently have any type of employment. The other tenant th...
Hello, Im 19 yrs old. I was someone lucky enough to receive a trust fund from my parents after they pasted away. I don't want to be an idiot and spend it all away. Ive been looking into housing/duplexes among other th...
I was wondering if any more experienced members would be willing to share their stories about flips gone wrong, mistakes a beginner might make during the rehab, and stories about problems they have overcome to reach s...
Oregon and a few other areas have limitations on rent increases (see Oregon Law). If a Landlord wants to increase rents to keep up with the market, Oregon forces him to pay moving expenses for the tenants.Here's a sto...